Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 209
... death , and sicken at the mere sight of blood . The colder intellectual perception of the highly - educated man never robs death of its terrors , or life of its value . And the moral and religious feelings of almost all ages and nations ...
... death , and sicken at the mere sight of blood . The colder intellectual perception of the highly - educated man never robs death of its terrors , or life of its value . And the moral and religious feelings of almost all ages and nations ...
Page 210
... deaths are considerably more than twice as numerous in the latter case as in the former . Here is clearly an excess of mortality , an overplus which we do not hesitate to call " preventable death . " It may seem to the uninitiated that ...
... deaths are considerably more than twice as numerous in the latter case as in the former . Here is clearly an excess of mortality , an overplus which we do not hesitate to call " preventable death . " It may seem to the uninitiated that ...
Page 213
... death , of. pox less on the severity of the commencing disorder , or even the constitution of the patient , than upon the sanitary state of the habitation in which he or she lies . And he has seen the removal to the clean , roomy and ...
... death , of. pox less on the severity of the commencing disorder , or even the constitution of the patient , than upon the sanitary state of the habitation in which he or she lies . And he has seen the removal to the clean , roomy and ...
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