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MONOPOLY OF DEAD BODIES
1832
The Lancet
285 arose, and declared that the present plan worked very well, and that he would not abide by the decision. The gentleman was expostulated with for this strange and insulting declaration, and Mr. Dermott especially pointed out the impropriety of the conduct, declaring his determination to leave no proper means unemployed to accomplish the object to which the representative of King's College, and the two other gentlemen (whose names we could not learn), were thus unjustly opposed. It may be as
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