Medico-pharmaceutical Critic and Guide, Količina 17

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William Josephus Robinson
Critic and Guide Company, 1914
 

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Stran 277 - any banner or sign flying across the street or from any house, an advertisement of any sort, regarding merchandise, securities, service, or anything so offered to the public, which advertisement contains assertion, representation, or statement which is untrue, deceptive or misleading shall be fined not less than twenty-five ($25.00) dollars nor more than two hundred ($200.00) dollars for each offense.
Stran 99 - hate that drum's discordant sound Parading round and round and round ; To me it talks of ravaged plains, And burning towns, and ruined swains, And mangled limbs, and dying groans, And widows' tears, and orphans' moans And all that misery's hand bestows To fill the catalogue of human woes. War is hell, an unmitigated bloody hell, bringing misery
Stran 137 - The test of obscenity within the meaning of the statute is : Whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt the morals of
Stran 137 - whose minds are open to such immoral influences and into whose hands this book may fall. So you will see from this rule that it is not a question for you to determine whether this book would tend to corrupt the morals of any one of you, or of the Court or of counsel. It is not a question of whether this book would have a like effect upon
Stran 251 - To tens of thousands that are killed add hundreds of thousands that survive with feeble constitutions and millions that grow up with constitutions not so strong as they should be, and you will have some idea of the curse inflicted on their offspring by parents ignorant of the laws of
Stran 99 - the sound of a soldier's drum, let me quote John Scott's ode : I hate that drum's discordant sound Parading round and round and round ; To me it talks of ravaged plains, And burning towns, and ruined swains, And mangled limbs, and dying groans, And widows' tears, and orphans' moans And all that misery's hand bestows To fill the catalogue of human woes.
Stran 285 - I towered far, and lo! I stood within The presence of the Lord Most High, Sent thither by the sons of earth, to win Some answer to their cry. —"The Earth, say'st thou? The Human race? By me created ? Sad its lot ? Nay: I have no remembrance of such place, Such world I fashioned not.
Stran 429 - denied to our nation until quite recently. What we now wish to attain must be fought for, and won, against a superior force of hostile interests and Powers." Similar statements could be quoted from Prince von Buelow and from the Kaiser himself, and Napoleon is said
Stran 367 - by the following method. All tight clothing having been removed, the woman is placed on her back, on a level surface, in the horizontal position. The knees are flexed and the arms placed at the sides to secure relaxation of the abdominal muscles. One hand is allowed to rest on the abdominal wall, without
Stran 367 - pressure, to serve as an indicator of the amount of movement. The woman is then directed to see how high she can raise the hand by lifting the abdominal wall ; then to see how far the hand will be lowered by the voluntary contraction of the abdominal muscles, the importance of this contraction being especially emphasized. This exercise is repeated

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