Dr. Southwood Smith: A RetrospectBlackwood, 1898 - 169 páginas |
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... taken from us by death , is of quite a different kind from that which comes from a closer acquaintance with the mass of sin and misery which exists . He did not change his view that , even this , rightly under- stood , is consistent ...
... taken from us by death , is of quite a different kind from that which comes from a closer acquaintance with the mass of sin and misery which exists . He did not change his view that , even this , rightly under- stood , is consistent ...
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... taken upon himself , and for some years he pur- sued faithfully the plan he had made . But this quiet country life was not to be his always . It was decreed that he should come up to London and enter into its teeming life , to think ...
... taken upon himself , and for some years he pur- sued faithfully the plan he had made . But this quiet country life was not to be his always . It was decreed that he should come up to London and enter into its teeming life , to think ...
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... taken the causes of disease would be removed ; and thus , wherever a knowledge of this law spread and was acted on , disease and death would diminish . Might not , he thought , something practical be done now and here if these facts ...
... taken the causes of disease would be removed ; and thus , wherever a knowledge of this law spread and was acted on , disease and death would diminish . Might not , he thought , something practical be done now and here if these facts ...
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... one was sick should be placed outside , and only taken in when the person who brought it had gone away ; and that no one who had communicated with a cholera patient should , during twenty days after FIRST YEARS IN LONDON . 31.
... one was sick should be placed outside , and only taken in when the person who brought it had gone away ; and that no one who had communicated with a cholera patient should , during twenty days after FIRST YEARS IN LONDON . 31.
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... and largest practice may be taken as its exponents . It need hardly be said that it is with this purpose only that these facts are again cited here . CHAPTER III . LONDON CONTINUED - LITERARY AND OTHER WORK 34 DR SOUTHWOOD SMITH .
... and largest practice may be taken as its exponents . It need hardly be said that it is with this purpose only that these facts are again cited here . CHAPTER III . LONDON CONTINUED - LITERARY AND OTHER WORK 34 DR SOUTHWOOD SMITH .
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