The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1920 |
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... doses of allopathic drugs ( which are all poisons to the human body ) has altered the construction of the tissues of the body , which has been obliged to adapt itself as well as it can ( Darwin's law ) so as to cope with the unnatural ...
... doses of allopathic drugs ( which are all poisons to the human body ) has altered the construction of the tissues of the body , which has been obliged to adapt itself as well as it can ( Darwin's law ) so as to cope with the unnatural ...
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