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... tion of tears , an affection for which the term Xerophthalmia has been invented . It may be palliated by keeping the cornea constantly moist with glycerine by means of an eye- cup . Ör there may be an over- secretion of tears , so that ...
... tion of tears , an affection for which the term Xerophthalmia has been invented . It may be palliated by keeping the cornea constantly moist with glycerine by means of an eye- cup . Ör there may be an over- secretion of tears , so that ...
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... tion of King Ferdinand . In 1811 , he married Miss Julia Thuillier of Bath . After his marriage , he resided first at Tours , then at Florence , where he bought an estate . He first became known as the author of Count Julian , which was ...
... tion of King Ferdinand . In 1811 , he married Miss Julia Thuillier of Bath . After his marriage , he resided first at Tours , then at Florence , where he bought an estate . He first became known as the author of Count Julian , which was ...
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... tion of the ambulance volante , for the convenience of transporting the wounded . Napoleon summoned him to Italy in 1797 , after he had been for a short time a professor in the medico - surgical school at Val - de - Grâce ; and he ...
... tion of the ambulance volante , for the convenience of transporting the wounded . Napoleon summoned him to Italy in 1797 , after he had been for a short time a professor in the medico - surgical school at Val - de - Grâce ; and he ...
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... tion , except that there is no fever or inflammation , and less difficulty of swallowing . Tracheotomy ( the operation of making an opening into the wind- pipe , below the seat of the disease ) affords the patient almost his only chance ...
... tion , except that there is no fever or inflammation , and less difficulty of swallowing . Tracheotomy ( the operation of making an opening into the wind- pipe , below the seat of the disease ) affords the patient almost his only chance ...
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... tion , 1824 , often reprinted ) , a work which must be always a chief source of information respecting Napoleon , but in which the author has taken too much liberty with his materials . After the revolu- tion of 1830 , he was for some ...
... tion , 1824 , often reprinted ) , a work which must be always a chief source of information respecting Napoleon , but in which the author has taken too much liberty with his materials . After the revolu- tion of 1830 , he was for some ...
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