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![7 Short Studies on Great Subjects, voL i. p. 11 8 Ibid., vol. i. p. 22 9 Ibid., vol. i. p. 24. 10 Ibid., vol. i. p. ] 5. 11 History of England, vol. v. p. 70. 12 Ibid., vol. v. p. 108. 13 Ibid., vol. v. p. 109. 14 Short Studies on Great Subjects, p. 59. 10 The Limits of Exact Science as allied to History, p. 20. 16 Ibid., p. 22. 17 Alton Loclce, new edition, preface, p. xxi. 18 Ibid., pp. xxiii. xxiv. 19 Ibid., preface (1854), p. xxvii. NOTES TO CHAPTER V. 1 Thomson’s Neiv Zealand, vol. i. p. 80. * Hallam’s Middle Ages, ch. ix., part ii. * Principles of Surgery. 5th ed. p. 434. * British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review, January, (870 p. 103. 5 Ibid. p. 100. Bi itisli Medical Journal, August 20th, 1870. I took the precaution oi calling on Mr. Hutchinson to verify the extract given, and to learn liom him what lie meant by “severe.” I found that he meant simply recognizable. He described to me the mode in which he had made his estimate; and it was clearly a mode which tended rather towards exa8Serati°n °f the evil than otherwise. I also learned from him that in the great mass of cases those who have recognizable syphilitic taint pass lives that are but little impaired by it. 7 A Treatise on Syphilis, by Dr. E. Lancereaux. Vol. ii. p. 120. This testimony I quote from the work itself, and have similarly taken from the original sources the statements of Skey, Simon, Wyatt, Acton, as well as the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review and British Medical Journal. The rest, with various others, will be found in the pamphlet of Dr. C. B. Taylor on The Contagious Diseases Acts. Professor Sheldon Amos. See also his late important work, A](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28064471_0444.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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