From George MacGregor’s The history of Burke and Hare and of the resurrectionist times : a fragment from the criminal annals of Scotland (1884).
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From George MacGregor’s The history of Burke and Hare and of the resurrectionist times : a fragment from the criminal annals of Scotland (1884).
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From Edward T. Blake’s Myxdema, cretinism and the goitres: with some of their relations (1894).
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From Edward Mitchell, Bernhard Siegfried Albinus, and John Barclay’s A series of engravings, representing the bones of the human skeleton : with the skeletons of some of the lower animals (1819).
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From Eleanour Sinclair Rohdes’ The Old English Herbals (1922).
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From Samuel Hopkins Adams’ The great American fraud : Articles on the nostrum evil and quacks, in two series, reprinted from Collier’s weekly (1906).
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From William E. Castle and John C. Phillips’ Piebald rats and selection : an experimental test of the effectiveness of selection and of the theory of gametic purity in Mendelian crosses (1914).
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From Auguste Forel’s La question sexuelle : exposée aux adultes cultivés (1906).
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From Arthur S. Herbert’s The hot springs of New Zealand (1921).
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From Thomas Annandale’s The malformations, diseases and injuries of the fingers and toes and their surgical treatment (1866).
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From Elias Ashmole’s Theatrum chemicum britannicum : containing severall poeticall pieces of our famous English philosophers, who have written the hermetique mysteries in their owne ancient language (1652).
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