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The Philadelphia Medical Museum - Tom 6 - Strona 57
Dr. Sangrado. . The following Biography of a man who has been very undeservedly held up to public derision by Le Sage, in the well- known character of Dr. Sangrado, cannot but be acceptable to those readers, who may not have had an ...
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The American Rush-light: By the Help of Which, Wayward and ...
My mafter had re- " courfe to phyiicians, and rc fent for Dr. Sangrado, *' whom all Valadolid looked " upon as another Hippo- " cratft." DR. RUSH. 8. "^ Look at the conduit " of Dr. Rufh," faid pleader Hopkinfon, " and fay if it " did not refembte that ...
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Memoirs of the Late William Cobbett, Esq., M.P. for ...
Most assuredly the resemblance was meant to exist in the latter respect only, for Dr. Sangrado is described as a (all, meager, pale man, who had kept the shears of Clotho employed during forty years at least, and who was, in spite of all his ...
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Biographies of John Wilkes and William Cobbett - Strona 206
Let it then be shown; and let us take the description of Dr Eush from the speech of his own counsel, Mr Hopkinson : — " Dr Sangrado, says Gil Bias, was a man of singular opinions. Dr Eush, says Mr Hopkinson, possesses singularity of opinion ...
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Porcupine's works; containing various writings and ...
DR. SANGRADO. ** to my brethren, hath riot " been able to hide from my " researches, is contained in " these two points, of pletiti- " ful bleeding and frequent " draughts of water. I have " nothing more to impart ; " thou kuowest physic to the ...
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Porcupine's Works;: Selections from Porcupine's gazette ... - Strona 317
DR. SANGRADO. to my brethren, hath not been able to hide from my researches, is contained in these two points, of plentiful bleeding and frequent draughts of water. I have nothing more to impart; thou kuowest physic to the very bottom." 7.
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Statistics on the Table: The History of Statistical ... - Strona 107
ment to be administered, like Dr. Sangrado's hot water cure, this general method would undoubtedly be the Arithmetic Mean" (Edgeworth, 1888d).4 But he emphasized that for many purposes the asymmetric distributions met in practice would ...
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International Short Stories - Strona 442
As I was on my way, who should come across me but Dr. Sangrado, whom I had not seen since the day of my master's death. I took the liberty of touching my hat. He knew me in a twinkling. "Heyday!" said he, with as much warmth as his ...
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Beauties of John Moore: Selected from the Moral ... - Strona 365
DR. SANGRADO. " Dr.T " said a citizen's lady, " has an excellent method of cure: he orders no medicine but what is warm and comfortable to the stomach ; and the regimen he prescribes, consists of nourishing soups and jellies, which he says, ...
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The Medical Revolution of the Seventeenth Century - Strona 192
To some, like the Scot Thomas Bower, professor of mathematics at the university of Aberdeen, Hecquet was the principal physician of the French capital.2 To others, he was a figure of fun, the supposed original of Dr Sangrado in Lesage's Gil ...
Roger Kenneth French, Andrew Wear, 1989