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  • I engaged rooms in Jermyn street, and sent her Majesty the ninety - ninth edition of the "Nosology," with a portrait of the proboscis. —

    Tales. 1845

  • Nosology, it was argued, was no more than a practical makeshift to be disregarded by the medical scientist.

    HEALTH AND DISEASE OWSEI TEMKIN 1968

  • Finally, gentlemen, you may rest assured that Nosology will not gently submit to insult.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859 Various

  • Therefore Nosology is the surest guide to conduct.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859 Various

  • Nosology will prove highly favorable to the cause of religion!

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859 Various

  • Do not, I pray you, consider me irreverent, if I say that Nosology will prove highly favorable to the cause of religion.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859 Various

  • After giving this account of his person, Cardan writes down a catalogue of the various diseases which vexed him from time to time, a chapter of autobiography which looks like a transcript from a dictionary of Nosology.

    Jerome Cardan A Biographical Study 1886

  • Nosology is a science doomed, thank God, to perish!

    Mary Marston George MacDonald 1864

  • My mother saw this and called me a genius: my father wept for joy and presented me with a treatise on Nosology.

    Tales. 1845

  • I spoke of myself; — of myself, of myself, of myself; — of Nosology, of my pamphlet, and of myself.

    Tales. 1845

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