| Theodric Romeyn Beck - 1860 - 910 σελίδες
...physicians and surgeons who were examined for the plaintiff, swore that the wound had no sort of connection with the fever; and that the want of retention was not a disorder which shortened life, but he might, notwithstanding that, have lived to the common age of... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1873 - 694 σελίδες
...AH the physicians and surgeons who were examined for the plaintiff swore that the wound had no sort of connexion with the fever ; and that the want of retention was not a disorder which shortened life : for he might, notwithstanding that, have lived to the common age of... | |
| George Bliss - 1874 - 826 σελίδες
...fever. All the physicians, who were examined for the plaintiff, swore that the wound had no connection with the fever, and • that the want of retention was not a disorder which shortened life, but he might, notwithstanding that, have lived to be the common age... | |
| Eugene Wambaugh - 1902 - 1220 σελίδες
...physicians and surgeons, who were examined for the plaintiff, swore that the wound had no sort of connection with the fever ; and that the want of retention was not a disorder, which shortened life, but he might, notwithstanding that, have lived to the common age of... | |
| James Oldham - 2004 - 454 σελίδες
...The physicians and surgeons at trial testified uniformly that "the wound had no sort of connection with the fever ; and that the want of retention was not a disorder, which shortened life," although a physician called to testify for the defendant insurer noted... | |
| James Allan Park - 2005 - 654 σελίδες
...the infurer. Sir James died of a malignant fever within the time of the infurance. All the phyficians and furgeons, who were examined for the plaintiff,...that the want of retention was not a diforder which ftortened life, but he might, notwjthitanding that, have lived to the common age of man : and the furgeons... | |
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