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- n. A surname.
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“Oh my god … I just thought … what if they label a Dunglison Sex and the Citython as "adult use"?!”
“In this latter variety of the disease, the urea is absent from the urine, and in its place is found more or less of sugar -- often large quantities: Dunglison says”
“Dunglison, Courtenay, Bledsoe and countless others, and better yet, still retained to a remarkable extent, accurate impressions of their respective personalities.”
“Dunglison reports this case in 1837, and says that the mammæ projected seven inches from the chest, and that the external genital organs were well developed.”
“Brodie, Dunglison, Erich, Rodbard, Fox, and Wilson are among others reporting the expulsion of remnants of ectopic pregnancies through the abdominal parietes.”
“Amatus Lusitanus * [119] and Schenck have observed lactation in old women; in recent years Dunglison has collected some instances.”
“Schenck have observed lactation in old women; in recent years Dunglison has collected some instances.”
“Dunglison reports this case in 1837, and says that the mammae projected seven inches from the chest, and that the external genital organs were well developed.”
“Dunglison mentions that the prepuce was first drawn over the glans, and then that the ring transfixed the prepuce in that position; that the ancients so muzzled the gladiators to prevent them from being enervated by venereal indulgence.”
“In 1834 Professor Dunglison, of the University of Virginia, said: "The tomato may be looked upon as one of the most wholesome and valuable esculents of the garden.”
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