无孔
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加强防卫
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The Construction of Illness: A Context Problem knowledge (Morgagni, 1761), medicine and lesional pathology gradually became synonymous. In fact, medicine has directed most of its concerns to illness, towards its characteristics as an anatomical or physiological lesion, and then surgical therapeutics has won a choice place because of its capability to extirpate lesions.
镀金
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信徒
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ould receive his heart for medical study. It was apparently remarkable for its pathology, as well as for its radical sensibility. According to his second wife and biographer, Henrietta Cecil, Thelwall suffered from a strange condition that sometimes caused his heart to beat so loudly that it was aud
Anthem
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清洗
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Evandro Agazziwake of the “failure of the French Revolution,” had “thrown up all hope for the amelioration of mankind” (CLSTC 1. 527). Out of these discussions issued the intertwined streams of poetry that I have been discussing in this book, chief among them three long philosophical poems that were intended to r
obnoxious
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Carlos Viescaorrespondence of John Thelwall and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. From the moment it began in the spring of 1796 (with Coleridge’s memorable opener “Pursuing the same end by the same means we ought not to be strangers to each other” ), theirs was an intertextual and interpersonal exchange in
沟通
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平躺
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canvass
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Mario V. Fiorentinowake of the “failure of the French Revolution,” had “thrown up all hope for the amelioration of mankind” (CLSTC 1. 527). Out of these discussions issued the intertwined streams of poetry that I have been discussing in this book, chief among them three long philosophical poems that were intended to r