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... treated with ridicule . Would any one think of rejecting the use of the mariner's compass because , although it possesses the marvellous power of constantly pointing to the North Pole , we cannot possibly reach that inaccessible spot ...
... treated with ridicule . Would any one think of rejecting the use of the mariner's compass because , although it possesses the marvellous power of constantly pointing to the North Pole , we cannot possibly reach that inaccessible spot ...
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... treatment of disease . The morbid craving for mere novelty should ever be tempered with this restric- tion , lest we become open to the remarks made by the Turkish Cadi to the English traveller , -After the fashion of thy people thou ...
... treatment of disease . The morbid craving for mere novelty should ever be tempered with this restric- tion , lest we become open to the remarks made by the Turkish Cadi to the English traveller , -After the fashion of thy people thou ...
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... treatment will necessarily arise , in the first instance , before there has been time and opportunity to inquire ... treat- ment has not followed . Whether it be that the scientific inquiry into the cause is more attractive , or has ...
... treatment will necessarily arise , in the first instance , before there has been time and opportunity to inquire ... treat- ment has not followed . Whether it be that the scientific inquiry into the cause is more attractive , or has ...
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... treatment , there has been an old feud - even now not quite extinct— between the so - called theoretical and practical man ; each more inclined to descant on the errors and depreciate the merits of the other — the practical man ...
... treatment , there has been an old feud - even now not quite extinct— between the so - called theoretical and practical man ; each more inclined to descant on the errors and depreciate the merits of the other — the practical man ...
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... treatment are beneath their notice , and they thus become indifferent as to what practice they adopt , or whether they prescribe anything at all , then we shall be best able to estimate the standard of those men , not by any longer ...
... treatment are beneath their notice , and they thus become indifferent as to what practice they adopt , or whether they prescribe anything at all , then we shall be best able to estimate the standard of those men , not by any longer ...
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