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The Medical and Physical Journal - Page 107
1815
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Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review: Medical and Philosophical, Volume 6

Medicine - 1816 - 582 pages
...first yt. I heare of yt. was curious in Anatomic in England. He had made dissections of froggs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...rebellion, he being for the king, and with him at Oxon; but he often sayd, that of all the losses he sustained, no griefe was so crucifying to him as...
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Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and Work ...

Thomas Martin - 1835 - 392 pages
...first that I hear of that was curious in Anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the Rebellion; he being for the King, and with him at Oxon; but he often said, that of all the losses he...
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Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and Works

Thomas Martin - Great Britain - 1835 - 388 pages
...first that I hear of that was curious in Anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the Rebellion ; he being for the King, and with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losses...
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The life of sir Edward Coke, with memoirs of his contemporaries, Volume 2

Cuthbert William Johnson - 1837 - 510 pages
...number of other animals, and has curious observations on them ; which papers, together with his goodes, in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the...Rebellion ; he being for the King, and with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losse he sustained, no grief was so crucifying to him as...
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The Life of Sir Edward Coke: Lord Chief Justice of England in the ..., Volume 2

Cuthbert William Johnson - Great Britain - 1845 - 514 pages
...number of other animals, and has curious observations on them ; which papers, together with his goodes, in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the...Rebellion ; he being for the King, and with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losse he sustained, no grief was so crucifying to him as...
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Knight's Penny Magazine, Volumes 1-2

Civilization - 1846 - 506 pages
...first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...Rebellion ; he being for the king, and with him at Oxon. But he often said, that of all the losses he sustained, no grief was so crucifying to him as...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 1

Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...beginning of the rebellion ; he being for the king, and then with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losses he sustained, no grief was so crucifying...
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The works of William Harvey, M.D.

William Harvey - 1847 - 738 pages
...loss of his papers (containing notes of his dissections of the frog, toad, and other animals,) which, together with his goods in his lodgings at Whitehall,...were plundered at the beginning of the rebellion." Harvey's store of individual knowledge must have been great ; and he seems never to have flagged in...
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, Volumes 1-2

Virginia - 1848 - 460 pages
...that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, ami a number of other animals, and had curious observations...beginning of the rebellion ; he being for the king, and then with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losses he sustained, no grief was so crucifying...
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Notice of an Unpublished Manuscript of Harvey, Volume 65

Sir George Edward Paget - Muscles - 1850 - 28 pages
...be disputed. In regard to more than one of the writings it is almost certainly erroneous. " rations on them, which papers, together with his goods, "...in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the begin" ning of the Rebellion ; he being for the King and with " him at Oxon*." From this account we...
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