The National Review, Volume 14W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 384
... remains always , but the moral standard maintained at those schools must of necessity be very largely determined by the characters of the older boys . The tone of " houses , " as we all know , differs very materially : the tutor may be ...
... remains always , but the moral standard maintained at those schools must of necessity be very largely determined by the characters of the older boys . The tone of " houses , " as we all know , differs very materially : the tutor may be ...
Page 539
... remains , as we shall see , outside it . He remains outside it . This is evident from the following con- sideration : —When the physician has to treat scarlet fever , he does not inject the poison of scarlet fever . When he treats ...
... remains , as we shall see , outside it . He remains outside it . This is evident from the following con- sideration : —When the physician has to treat scarlet fever , he does not inject the poison of scarlet fever . When he treats ...
Page 545
... remains well . In another case treated by Mr. Metcalfe last year , that of a boy from Ireland , badly bitten by a mad dog about the face , unmistakable symptoms of hydrophobia mani- fested themselves whilst under treatment . These were ...
... remains well . In another case treated by Mr. Metcalfe last year , that of a boy from Ireland , badly bitten by a mad dog about the face , unmistakable symptoms of hydrophobia mani- fested themselves whilst under treatment . These were ...
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