Review Case of Amputation of part of the Tarsus and Metatarsus, and preservation of the shape and usefulness of the foot . By John Dunn, Esq

1822 The New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery and the Collateral Branches of Science  
and mouth, and to have collected the meaning of what was said from noticing the motion of the speaker's lips. To prove that this was not the case, the circumstance with regard to the watch is referred to; she could also hear distinctly what was said to her, when her eyes were shut, and mouth and nose
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