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The physician , however , endeavored to give him a dif ferent notion of these matters , founding most of his argu ments on passages of a sermen , to be found in the gospel of St. Matthew ; for this happened to be a physician who some- ...
The physician , however , endeavored to give him a dif ferent notion of these matters , founding most of his argu ments on passages of a sermen , to be found in the gospel of St. Matthew ; for this happened to be a physician who some- ...
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What further do you intend ? said the physician : little mere seems necessary , except applying some fresh lint every day . Lascia far ' a Murc Antonio , replied the surgeon ; I will take care that his excellency shall not be exposed to ...
What further do you intend ? said the physician : little mere seems necessary , except applying some fresh lint every day . Lascia far ' a Murc Antonio , replied the surgeon ; I will take care that his excellency shall not be exposed to ...
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While they disputed the point , the physician arrived : he had met with the surgeon , who had informed him that there was now a certainly of the bowels being pierced in such a manner as to leave very little or no hopes of the patient's ...
While they disputed the point , the physician arrived : he had met with the surgeon , who had informed him that there was now a certainly of the bowels being pierced in such a manner as to leave very little or no hopes of the patient's ...
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