Dr. Southwood Smith: A RetrospectBlackwood, 1898 - 169 páginas |
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... fact that these faces were generally forgotten by him , whilst his was so well remembered , made a still more beautiful mystery over it . It seemed to me that there was an honour in belonging to one who was a help and support to so many ...
... fact that these faces were generally forgotten by him , whilst his was so well remembered , made a still more beautiful mystery over it . It seemed to me that there was an honour in belonging to one who was a help and support to so many ...
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... facts were brought together which had been collected from the writings of men who had devoted years to the study of pestilences in Spain , in various ports of the Mediterranean , in Constantinople , and in the West Indies . They had ...
... facts were brought together which had been collected from the writings of men who had devoted years to the study of pestilences in Spain , in various ports of the Mediterranean , in Constantinople , and in the West Indies . They had ...
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... re- peatedly risked that life , and for its sake he has encountered all sorts of suspicion and abuse . ” 1 1 Westminster Review , 1825 , p . 519 . Generalising , then , from the facts which such men 18 DR SOUTHWOOD SMITH .
... re- peatedly risked that life , and for its sake he has encountered all sorts of suspicion and abuse . ” 1 1 Westminster Review , 1825 , p . 519 . Generalising , then , from the facts which such men 18 DR SOUTHWOOD SMITH .
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A Retrospect Gertrude Hill Lewes. Generalising , then , from the facts which such men had collected and from others observed by himself , Dr Southwood Smith endeavours to establish the laws of epidemic disease . In the first place , he ...
A Retrospect Gertrude Hill Lewes. Generalising , then , from the facts which such men had collected and from others observed by himself , Dr Southwood Smith endeavours to establish the laws of epidemic disease . In the first place , he ...
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... period when the greatest number of persons is affected by them , and when the greatest mortality prevails . This fact is inexplicable under the supposition that epidemics owe their spread from person to person . 20 DR SOUTHWOOD SMITH .
... period when the greatest number of persons is affected by them , and when the greatest mortality prevails . This fact is inexplicable under the supposition that epidemics owe their spread from person to person . 20 DR SOUTHWOOD SMITH .
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