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They never ascend to principles , or form theories . Their knowledge of medicine
is extremely limited , and is blended with the most contemptible superstition . Of
anatomy , they know next to nothing ; and in surgery , they have never ventured
to ...
They never ascend to principles , or form theories . Their knowledge of medicine
is extremely limited , and is blended with the most contemptible superstition . Of
anatomy , they know next to nothing ; and in surgery , they have never ventured
to ...
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He was warned , “ that he would never again see any thing but the four walls of
his dungeon ; that he would never receive news of events or persons ; that his
name would be unknown in the citadel , and that in all accounts of him sent to
court ...
He was warned , “ that he would never again see any thing but the four walls of
his dungeon ; that he would never receive news of events or persons ; that his
name would be unknown in the citadel , and that in all accounts of him sent to
court ...
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They went instantly to Olmutz ; but before they could enter , they were deprived of
whatever they had brought with them to alleviate the misories of a dungeon , and
required , if they should pass its threshold , never again to leave it . 12.
They went instantly to Olmutz ; but before they could enter , they were deprived of
whatever they had brought with them to alleviate the misories of a dungeon , and
required , if they should pass its threshold , never again to leave it . 12.
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