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" I have never yet ascertained, in the course of my uncommercial travels, why a Refractory habit should affect the tonsils and uvula; but, I have always observed that Refractories of both sexes and every grade, between a Ragged School and the Old Bailey,... "
Civics and health - Page 47
by William Harvey Allen - 1909 - 411 pages
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All the Year Round, Volume 2

Charles Dickens - 1860 - 630 pages
...hailit should affect the tonsils and uvula; bul, 1 have always observed that Kefractories of both scces and every grade, between a Ragged School and the Old...voice, in which the tonsils and uvula gain a diseased ascendancy. " Five pound indeed ! I hain'ta going fur to pick five pound," said the Chief of the Refractories,...
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The Uncommercial Traveller

Charles Dickens - 1861 - 284 pages
...ascertained, in the course of my uncommercial travels, why a Refractory habit should affect the tonsils and uvula; but, I have always observed that Refractories...voice, in which the tonsils and uvula gain a diseased ascendancy. " Five pound indeed ! I hain'ta going fur to pick five pound," said the Chief of the Refractories,...
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The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 13

1898 - 508 pages
...Wapping Workhouse, he says : "I have never yet ascertained in the course of my uncommercial travels why a refractory habit should affect the tonsils and...always observed that refractories of both sexes, and of every grade between the ragged school and Old Bailey, have one voice, in which the tonsils and uvula...
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Works . 30 vols. Some vols. have been repr. from stereotype plates, Volume 29

Charles Dickens - 1893 - 464 pages
...ascertained, in the course of my uncommercial travels, why a Refractory habit should affect the tonsils and uvula ; but, I have always observed that Refractories...voice, in which the tonsils and uvula gain a diseased ascendancy. " Five pound, indeed ! I hain't a-going fur to pick five pound," said the Chief of the...
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First Thirty-five Annual Reports

Baltimore (Md.) Health Department - 1905 - 510 pages
...ascertained in the course of my uncommercial travels why a refractory habit should affect thetonsils and uvula ; but I have always observed that refractories...voice, in which the tonsils and' uvula gain a diseased ascendancy.'' This record of fact is probably one of association or coincidence rather than cause and...
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Who's who in Dickens: A Complete Dickens Repertory in Dickens' Own Words

Thomas Alexander Fyfe - 1913 - 364 pages
...youngest Refractory say sixteen. I have never yet ascertained, in the course of my uncommercial travels, why a refractory habit should affect the tonsils and...old Bailey, have one voice, in which the tonsils and the uvula gain a diseased ascendency." — The Uncommercial Traveller. Reynolds, Miss. — A pupil...
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Indianapolis Medical Journal, Volume 15

1912 - 570 pages
...ascertained in the course of my uncommercial travels, why a Refractory habit should affect the tonsils and uvula; but, I have always observed that Refractories...voice, in which the tonsils and uvula gain a diseased ascendancy. After the manner of his time, Dickens attempted to appeal to the moral sense of these unfortunates...
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Uncommerical traveller

Charles Dickens - 1874 - 448 pages
...ascertained, in the course of my uncommercial travels, why a Refractory habit should affect the tonsils and uvula ; but, I have always observed that Refractories...voice, in which the tonsils and uvula gain a diseased ascendancy. " Five pound, indeed ! I hain't a-going fur to pick five pound," said the Chief of the...
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Medical Art and Indianapolis Medical Journal, Volume 15

1912 - 580 pages
...ascertained in the course of my uncommercial travels, why a Refractory habit should affect the tonsils and uvula; but, I have always observed that Refractories...voice, in which the tonsils and uvula gain a diseased ascendancy. After the manner of his time, Dickens attempted to appeal to the moral sense of these unfortunates...
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Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 41

1898 - 880 pages
...ascertained in the course of my uncommercial travels why a refractory habit should affect the tonsils and uvula; but I have always observed that refractories of both sexes, and of every grade between the ragged school and Old Bailey, have one voice, in which the tonsils and uvula...
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