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1 Ded | I had first proposed the subject to you, had confirmed its 2 Pref| he inflate the lungs of a subject in the dissecting-room, 3 Pref| carefully considers the entire subject, it would be proper to look 4 V | doubt and error in this subject appears to me to have been 5 VI | is apparent in the human subject, has been the probable cause 6 VI | performing no function, subject to no motion any more than 7 VI | they exist. Upon such a subject, as well as upon what pertains 8 VI | returning to my immediate subject, I go on with what yet remains 9 IX | which I have made on the subject.~Meantime this much I know, 10 IX | removing tumors in the human subject.~Nor would this argument 11 IX | the investigation of the subject.~~ 12 XI | with his hand, the best subject for it being one who is 13 XV | will not be foreign to the subject if I here show further, 14 XVII| we may proceed with the subject which we have in hand, viz.,