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... matter to do all in our power ' to read attentively , think correctly , omit no relevant consideration , and repress ... matters of punctuation this is a more delicate task ; and leaving Transcriptional Probability for consideration on ...
... matter to do all in our power ' to read attentively , think correctly , omit no relevant consideration , and repress ... matters of punctuation this is a more delicate task ; and leaving Transcriptional Probability for consideration on ...
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... matter of fact Hippocrates goes on to say that diseases have their origin in either the air ( πνεμα ) or regimen , and the outline of these matters he thinks fit to set out thus . Whenever , he says , many are attacked at one and the ...
... matter of fact Hippocrates goes on to say that diseases have their origin in either the air ( πνεμα ) or regimen , and the outline of these matters he thinks fit to set out thus . Whenever , he says , many are attacked at one and the ...
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... matter and the properties of mind . To be a mind at all one must be a body . ( It is not enough to have one . ) More surprisingly , to be a material thing one must exist within a certain unity that is characteristic of mind . As the ...
... matter and the properties of mind . To be a mind at all one must be a body . ( It is not enough to have one . ) More surprisingly , to be a material thing one must exist within a certain unity that is characteristic of mind . As the ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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