The Quarterly Review, Volume 253William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1929 |
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Page 109
... actions of their drugs tend to be followed by a secondary action of the opposite sort . Aperients are known to have a secondary constipating action . The general rule about drugs administered to resist the Vital Force is that their ...
... actions of their drugs tend to be followed by a secondary action of the opposite sort . Aperients are known to have a secondary constipating action . The general rule about drugs administered to resist the Vital Force is that their ...
Page 112
... action of drugs is almost inconceivably swift , and that in this rapidity of action lies the hope of combating the slower processes of disease . Let us suppose the doctor is in possession of this knowledge . Remembering that he is ...
... action of drugs is almost inconceivably swift , and that in this rapidity of action lies the hope of combating the slower processes of disease . Let us suppose the doctor is in possession of this knowledge . Remembering that he is ...
Page 236
... actions without any possibility of ever recovering their legal expenses if they win the action . The general attitude taken up by the courts was clearly put by Lord Bowen in 1885 ( Cowell v . Taylor ) : The general rule is that poverty ...
... actions without any possibility of ever recovering their legal expenses if they win the action . The general attitude taken up by the courts was clearly put by Lord Bowen in 1885 ( Cowell v . Taylor ) : The general rule is that poverty ...
Contents
The Italianisation of South Tyrol | 1 |
The Menace of Disestablishment | 2 |
The Senses of Animals | 3 |
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