10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REGAINMENT»
Discover the use of
regainment in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
regainment and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics
It is the up-hill work of reform ; it is the regainment and re-establishment of energy
lost that is, for the most part, called for in these days. Coming from the abstract to
the concrete, let us enter the clinical arena and deal with conditions rather than ...
2
Homoeopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Paedology
It is the up-hill work of reform ; it is the regainment and re-establishment of energy
lost that is, for the most part, called for in these days. Coming from the abstract to
the concrete, let us enter the clinical arena and deal with conditions rather than ...
3
Journal of Orificial Surgery
... that when the thorn in the flesh has been extracted, the materia medica will be
found to be a storehouse of the greatest fulness and will afford us indispensable
aid in the attainment and regainment of that which has been lost in life- exercise.
Edwin Hartley Pratt, 1901
Here restoration of the proper anatomical relations, by adjustment of the
mechanical conditions, will equalize the circulation, remove the engorgement
and favor the regainment of tone. The hemorrhage maybe due to some form of
cellulitis, ...
Robert Newton Tooker, James Eldridge Gross, Charles Gatchell, 1890
5
Athenae Oxonienses: An Exact History of All the Writers and ...
After his regainment to the church of England he was promoted to the rectory of
Hunton near to Maidstone in Kent, lived there till the rebellion broke out, and
afterwards being uestred, as I have heard, lived in the house of one Dan. Collins
of ...
Anthony à Wood, Philip Bliss, 1817
6
Athenæ Oxonienses: An Exact History of All the Writers and ...
After his regainment to the church of England he was promoted to the rectory of
Hunton near to _Maidstone in Kent, lived there till the rebellion broke out, and
afterwards being sequestred, as I have heard, lived in the house of one Dan.
Collins ...
Anthony à Wood, Philip Bliss, 1817
7
Containing the Principal Matters Which happened from the ...
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began, we intended only the Pmhmnps Advancement of his Majestfs Honour and
safety, and the Regainment Deal-ration of the Ancient (though of'late Years ...
8
The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, ...
... and especially of - those conducted by Bonaparte, abundantly roves that the
moment in whichJ the 'fate of the enemy is doubtful or! suspended, the interval
between their reverse of'fOrtime and their regainment 0t success and victory, is
short ...
9
The North American Journal of Homeopathy
The part played by an appendix vermiformis, apparently "normal," but placed
under indictment by related ailments, has been shown so many times by the
cessation of the ailments and the regainment of good health after appendectomy,
as to ...
10
North American Journal of Homoeopathy
The part played by an appendix vermiformis, apparently "normal," but placed
under indictment by related ailments, has been shown so many times by the
cessation of the ailments and the regainment of good health after appendectomy,
as to ...