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  1. ... chiatric investigation it became apparent that he had adopted this irritating attitude early in life in relation both to his father and brother who con- stantly goaded him to fight back ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities 
    Publication: New York : American Book Company, [1843]
    ... adopting a son. In case of intestacy, the adopted child might be the heres of his adoptive father. He became the brother of his adoptive father’s daughter, and therefore could ...
  3. ... if, as we are told, Cain buried his brother to conceal his crime. It is a disputed point when urn-burial was first adopted even by the Greeks. The Iliad account of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - An essay on the causes of the variety of complexion and figure in the human species : to ... 
    Publication: New-Brunswick : Published by J. Simpson and Co. ; and Brannan and Morford, Philadelphia ; and E. Morford, Willington and Co., Charleston (S.C.), 1810
    ... the ideas and customs of civilized nations, are adopted into various families, and, from enemies, become, at once, fathers, brothers, husbands, sons, and enter into all the nearest ...
  5. ... else than the establishment and spread of his adopted profession, for ten years, when he as- sociated with him his brother William, who had studied with HOMCEOPATHY IN THE ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Revelations of a Boston physician 
    Publication: Boston : A. Williams & Co., 1881
    ... already learned, in a confidential conversation with his brother, that the child was supposititious; and, as no papers could be found proving that he was legally adopted, the admin- istrator refused to acknowledge him as ...
  7. ... and Sicily (March 30, 1806); Louis, the second brother of Napoleon, king of Holland-, Napoleon's son-in-law, Eugene Beauhar- nais, whom he had adopted, was created viceroy of Italy, and married to ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The student's guide to medical jurisprudence 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, Son, & Co., 1885
    ... viction of Lamson, in 1882, for poisoning his brother-in-law Avith aconitine, could not have been obtained had this method of investigation not been adopted. POISONS. 189 Cases of imputed poisoning are, fortunately, ...
  9. ... wife and children of our departed friend and brother, and to them we tender our respectful sympathy. 13 COLUMBIA HOSPITAL. At the meeting held June 11, 1883, Mr. Solomons offered the following resolutions, which were unamimously adopted: With no formal phrases expressive of our grief, ...
  10. ... his parents in 1815 was left with his brother Henry and sister Ro- salie in a state of '"homeless poverty." Adopted by a kind-hearted merchant, Mr. Allan, of ...
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