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... taken from the ' Reports ' and the ' Evidence ' published by Royal Commissions spe- cially appointed to inquire into the state of Edu- cation and the principal Educational Institutions throughout the country , and and from the published ...
... taken from the ' Reports ' and the ' Evidence ' published by Royal Commissions spe- cially appointed to inquire into the state of Edu- cation and the principal Educational Institutions throughout the country , and and from the published ...
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... taken an active part in re- commending to the public the measure of purchasing it . " 1 1 Reply of Sir Joseph Banks to Lord Auckland in " The Works of John Hunter . " Edited by Palmer . Vol . i . p . 141 . Several years had elapsed ...
... taken an active part in re- commending to the public the measure of purchasing it . " 1 1 Reply of Sir Joseph Banks to Lord Auckland in " The Works of John Hunter . " Edited by Palmer . Vol . i . p . 141 . Several years had elapsed ...
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... taken , not from the examina- tion of man , but of other animals , he proclaimed his conviction of the existence of many errors in Galen's work . He resolved to write a treatise Corrects Galen . i " Bibliotheca Anatomica , auctore ...
... taken , not from the examina- tion of man , but of other animals , he proclaimed his conviction of the existence of many errors in Galen's work . He resolved to write a treatise Corrects Galen . i " Bibliotheca Anatomica , auctore ...
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... taken , whether in our profession or in the world at large . The early training fitted for those in- tended for the medical profession cannot be parted , even in thought , from the early training of those who are to be engaged in the ...
... taken , whether in our profession or in the world at large . The early training fitted for those in- tended for the medical profession cannot be parted , even in thought , from the early training of those who are to be engaged in the ...
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... importance to the future well - being of the whole community , and of our profession no less than any other part of that community . Why subject here . taken up 24 Latin language spoken . INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS : EARLY.
... importance to the future well - being of the whole community , and of our profession no less than any other part of that community . Why subject here . taken up 24 Latin language spoken . INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS : EARLY.
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