The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 198
... Bell's servants left him one by one - that his house - pupils dreaded sleeping in single rooms , or near the anatomical theatre --that one night while tossing about half - asleep , Bell felt his foot seized by an ice - cold hand , ' & c ...
... Bell's servants left him one by one - that his house - pupils dreaded sleeping in single rooms , or near the anatomical theatre --that one night while tossing about half - asleep , Bell felt his foot seized by an ice - cold hand , ' & c ...
Page 199
... Bell's servants left him one by one - that his house - pupils dreaded sleeping in single rooms , or near the anatomical theatre -that one night while tossing about half - asleep , Bell felt his foot seized by an ice - cold hand , ' & c ...
... Bell's servants left him one by one - that his house - pupils dreaded sleeping in single rooms , or near the anatomical theatre -that one night while tossing about half - asleep , Bell felt his foot seized by an ice - cold hand , ' & c ...
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... Bell was in- duced to accept the chair of Physiology in the London University , with , as he states , a carte blanche as to its regulation in the teaching of anatomy . But a host of ... Bell . ' Tiedemann , Sir Charles Bell . 225.
... Bell was in- duced to accept the chair of Physiology in the London University , with , as he states , a carte blanche as to its regulation in the teaching of anatomy . But a host of ... Bell . ' Tiedemann , Sir Charles Bell . 225.
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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