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States, such as Aikin, where two years out of three, perhaps, consumptives, in certain stages, may go with benefit; yet there is no
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As far as I know, no biography has been written heretofore, nor is his life given in the various collective records of the lives of British medical men, such as Aikin, etc. [
Spadacrene Anglica The English Spa Fountain Edmund Deane
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Laura Aikin leads a cast that includes Jennifer Larmore, Marlin Miller and Wolfgang Schöne, in this incarnation directed by Willy Decker and conducted by Michael Schonwandt.
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In it, Talisse and Aikin propose a variant of the “Straw Man fallacy,” the “Weak Man.”
The Weak Man 2009
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Aikin, John: father of John the editor of the Monthly Magazine.
Index of People 2009
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Originally proposed by Robert Talisse and Scott Aikin here. (pdf) [...]
The Weak Man 2009
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Aikin, John (1747 – 1822): medical doctor and author of histories and biographies; edited the Monthly
Index of People 2009
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Kipling, Lewis, the Oz books, and Joan Aikin, they looked round for more, and my eldest son said wistfully that what he really liked was books that made him laugh.
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Aikin, Arthur (1773 – 1854): edited the Annual Review from 1803 to 1808.
Index of People 2009
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"If we took that approach, we'd spend most of our time policing," says Aikin.
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