The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 69
... brought about that development . It was the appearance in print of that December a century ago , not the profound melancholy after the performance of Clari ' seven months earlier , which was the turning point in his life . The mere ...
... brought about that development . It was the appearance in print of that December a century ago , not the profound melancholy after the performance of Clari ' seven months earlier , which was the turning point in his life . The mere ...
Page 117
... brought a fresh mind to bear upon a new problem , the healing of gunshot wounds . Up to his time the custom was to pour in boiling oil . On one occasion there was not enough of the remedy , and he discovered that the patients did not ...
... brought a fresh mind to bear upon a new problem , the healing of gunshot wounds . Up to his time the custom was to pour in boiling oil . On one occasion there was not enough of the remedy , and he discovered that the patients did not ...
Page 204
... brought to renewed thought not merely his own old lapse but also the heavy tragedy in his family - life through the similar affliction- the sorest malady of all'— suffered worse by his sister . Then eleven years after- wards the ...
... brought to renewed thought not merely his own old lapse but also the heavy tragedy in his family - life through the similar affliction- the sorest malady of all'— suffered worse by his sister . Then eleven years after- wards the ...
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