Annals of medical history . is: illuminet vultu fuu fuper nos et mifere3fnoftnCTtcognofcamusiii terra viam nil:in omnibussentibus falutare tuuOfonfucatur tibi populi ocus: contcantur tibi populi ocs^fletetur et ejeultcnt gctes quoruam iudicas populos gentes in terra oiri= tibi populi ocus: confitcantur tibi po,pult oes terra oedit fructfi fuS0enedicat nos oe ocus Inofter bndicat nos oerfs:et mctuant eum oes fines eternam oonajis one et luje perpetua luceat,XOc fufcepit oeprera tua potf a inferi ar |_pf&ralmus« I (60 of|ci in oimidio oicru


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