From Moritz Borochardt’s Osteoplastischer verschluss grosser bruchpforten (1898).
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From Moritz Borochardt’s Osteoplastischer verschluss grosser bruchpforten (1898).
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From Frederic A. Lucas and the American Museum of Natural History’s joint Animals of the Past (1922).
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From John Rennie’s Studies in Parasitology and General Zoology (1923).
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From the British Medical Association, American Medical Association, and Henry S. Wellcome joint publication, Anglo-Saxon Leechcraft (1912).
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From J.E. De Becker’s The nightless city, or, the “History of the Yoshiwara Yūkwaku” (1899).
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From Alfred Cleveland Cotton’s Lessons on the anatomy, physiology and hygiene of infancy and childhood for junior students. Consisting of extracts from lectures given at Rush medical college (1900).
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From the New York Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing’s Announcement (1917).
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From Sebastian Kneipp’s The Codicil to “my will” for the healthy and the sick; containing chapters on the anatomy and care of the human body, gymnastic exercises, first help in accidents, cooking recipes, medicinal plants and the cure of diseases (1897).
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From Nicholas Culpeper’s Culpeper’s complete herbal : consisting of a comprehensive description of nearly all herbs with their medicinal properties and directions for compounding the medicines extracted from them (1880).
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From Edmund P. Banning’s Common sense on the mechanical pathology and treatment of chronic diseases of the male and female systems (1852).
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