| 1794 - 614 páginas
...derived it from feveral different iflands; had chafed it from Ihip to (hip, and from (bore to ftore; and finally conveyed it at different times into the...city, alternately by dead and living bodies; and from thefe tales, all of which, when inveftigated, were proved to be without foundation, the College of... | |
| Benjamin Rush - 1805 - 462 páginas
...as an argument against the probability of the disease being imported. Public report had derived it from several different islands ; had chased it from...without foundation, the college of physicians composed their letter. It would seem, from this conduct of the college, as if medical superstition had changed... | |
| René La Roche - 1855 - 726 páginas
...imported, the College took no notice of any of these questions. "Public report had derived it from several islands; had chased it from ship to ship, and from...city, alternately by dead and living bodies," and it was on these popular and fluctuating reports that the opinion of the Colleg.e was based. It was... | |
| 1855 - 542 páginas
...part, or at what time, or in what manner it was introduced. "Public report bad derived it from several islands, had chased it from ship to ship, and from...city, alternately by dead and living bodies," and it was on such fluctuating reports of the people that the opinion of the College was based. But the... | |
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