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A Second Essay on Burns, in which an Attempt is Made to Refute the Opinions ... - Page 110
by Edward Kentish - 1800 - 117 pages
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 17

1801 - 730 pages
...glove, and the extenfor tendons of the fingers were bare in feveral places. In fliort he was the moil feverely burnt of any patient who ever came under...he had only juft been brought home. He had frequent miverings; and, although a very refolute man, complained much of pain, and thought he mull have been...
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