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They were of all types and conditions, from patrician senators down to such notorious low-life figures as Talna and Spongia.
CONSPIRATA ROBERT HARRIS 2010
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Spongia qua eluuntur sordes Animadversionum, quas Jacobus Primirosius, Doctor Medicus, adversus Theses pro Circulatione sanguinis in Academia Ultrajectina disputatas nuper edidit.
Henricus Regius Clarke, Desmond 2008
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Give at first _Aconite_, _Phosphoric Acid_, and _Spongia_, giving them in the order here named once in ten minutes in a very violent case, and as the patient improves at intervals of half an hour, and then an hour.
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_Apology of the True Doctrine on the Definition of the Gospel_, 1571; and Paul Crell, in _Spongia, or 150 Propositions Concerning the
Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1894
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The challenge is to see that in spite of supplementation of this hormone if the hypothyroid or deficient function of the gland remains and causes symptoms, Homoeopathic medicines like Spongia, Iod, Fucus ves can be added which should help.
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Spongia flabellt - formis rigidiuicula» ribris capillanbMSdenfifliinereticulata»
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"Spongia notarum quibus Alexipharmacum aspersit Gisbertus Voetius"
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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30 C or Staphysagria 30C and for anxiety you can take Aconite30C, Spongia tosta 30C or even
EzineArticles 2010
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In the same year appeared Erasmus’s attack upon him under the title of Spongia, &c. — provoked, no doubt, by
Luther and Other Leaders of the Reformation 1823-1886 1883
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Svamp. a) Spongia; 1)) fungus, Boletus ignii - rius.
Allgemeines Polyglotten-Lexicon der Naturgeschichte mit erklaerenden Anmerkungen Nemnich, Philipp Andreas, 1764-1822 1793
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