The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... Cline , and a tall elderly Gentleman , whose name I did not know . Instead of inkstands , pens , and paper , which usually covered the table , I observed several cases of sur- geon's instruments ; saws and knives of various sizes , lint ...
... Cline , and a tall elderly Gentleman , whose name I did not know . Instead of inkstands , pens , and paper , which usually covered the table , I observed several cases of sur- geon's instruments ; saws and knives of various sizes , lint ...
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... Cline , respectively , each of whom , after sawing off the hinder part of his patient's skull , should hand it to his Colleague , to be placed on the other head . * These four members were supposed metaphorically to have lost their ...
... Cline , respectively , each of whom , after sawing off the hinder part of his patient's skull , should hand it to his Colleague , to be placed on the other head . * These four members were supposed metaphorically to have lost their ...
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... Cline , that he had never dissected a sounder head than his Lordship's , that all the parts were disposed in the most perfect order , and that he never discovered in animal conformation a stronger promise of sound judgment and moral ...
... Cline , that he had never dissected a sounder head than his Lordship's , that all the parts were disposed in the most perfect order , and that he never discovered in animal conformation a stronger promise of sound judgment and moral ...
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... Cline , who operated on Gen , MATHEW , had great diffi- culty in getting through the operation , on account of the immense quantity of hair , and he was at last obliged to shave the head ; observing with a smile , when the skull was ...
... Cline , who operated on Gen , MATHEW , had great diffi- culty in getting through the operation , on account of the immense quantity of hair , and he was at last obliged to shave the head ; observing with a smile , when the skull was ...
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... Cline had great difficulty in sawing off Mr. PLUMER'S OC- ciput , which seemed to be of the hardest and thickest substance ; while Sir Everard Home , after feeling Mr. METHUEN'S skull , laid by his instru- ments , and taking up a small ...
... Cline had great difficulty in sawing off Mr. PLUMER'S OC- ciput , which seemed to be of the hardest and thickest substance ; while Sir Everard Home , after feeling Mr. METHUEN'S skull , laid by his instru- ments , and taking up a small ...
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