The New England Botanic, Medical and Surgical Journal, Volym 2Calvin Newton, 1848 |
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... present treatment , when she might be re- lieved intwenty minutes . " The friend was very solicitous that Worces- ter should go and see the patient ; but he declined , saying " It would only enrage the doctors . He would , however ...
... present treatment , when she might be re- lieved intwenty minutes . " The friend was very solicitous that Worces- ter should go and see the patient ; but he declined , saying " It would only enrage the doctors . He would , however ...
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... present , Dr. Wainwright attempted to return the snake to the box , and for that pur- pose , inconsiderately seized the venomous thing with his naked hand ; when , in an instant , with only the slightest premonitory rattle , the reptile ...
... present , Dr. Wainwright attempted to return the snake to the box , and for that pur- pose , inconsiderately seized the venomous thing with his naked hand ; when , in an instant , with only the slightest premonitory rattle , the reptile ...
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... present . And , that we may approach perfection the faster , a great deal requires to be done . All this senseless boasting and contention should be avoided , as much as possible . Instead of our present distracted and isolated con ...
... present . And , that we may approach perfection the faster , a great deal requires to be done . All this senseless boasting and contention should be avoided , as much as possible . Instead of our present distracted and isolated con ...
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... present , by a more elab- orate disquisition on this subject , we will briefly remark , that we do not believe the lungs to be passive organs . In all animals endowed with organic life , there are secret agents which impart life and ...
... present , by a more elab- orate disquisition on this subject , we will briefly remark , that we do not believe the lungs to be passive organs . In all animals endowed with organic life , there are secret agents which impart life and ...
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... present and for some months past , it has been unusually healthy , and there is but little for physicians to do . Not long since , one of my neighbors , having been somewhat fatigued by lifting , & c . , was taken suddenly in a fit or ...
... present and for some months past , it has been unusually healthy , and there is but little for physicians to do . Not long since , one of my neighbors , having been somewhat fatigued by lifting , & c . , was taken suddenly in a fit or ...
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Sida 139 - I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made : marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.
Sida 311 - Walking is the best possible exercise. Habituate yourself to walk very far. The Europeans value themselves on having subdued the horse to the uses of man. But I doubt whether we have not lost more than we have gained by the use of this animal. No one has occasioned so much the degeneracy of the human body. An Indian goes on foot nearly as far in a day, for a long journey, as an enfeebled white does on his horse, and he will tire the best horses.
Sida 337 - ... were furnished and relieved every two hours, night and day, to guard the building from intrusion. At the same time, he ordered one of the principal officers of his Court to visit the place occasionally, and to report the result of his inspection to him, while he himself, or his Minister, kept the seal which closed the hole of the padlock, and the latter received the report, morning and evening, from the officer on guard.
Sida iii - ... and thou mourn at the last, when thy flesh and thy body are consumed, and say, How have I hated instruction, and my heart despised reproof...
Sida 309 - Will not this impressive fact induce persons of rank and influence to set their countrywomen right in the article of dress, and lead them to abandon a practice which disfigures the body, strangles the chest, produces nervous or other disorders, and has an unquestionable tendency to implant an incurable hectic malady in the frame ? Girls have no more need of artificial bones and bandages than hoys.
Sida 128 - For straight incisions of whatever length, provided the edges can be brought together without great difficulty, it is better to apply the solution in immediate contact with the skin — as follows. The bleeding should be arrested, arid the skin thoroughly dried.
Sida 71 - His mischief shall return upon his own head, and his violent dealing shall come down upon his own pate.
Sida 270 - That in a lesser, but still not a small proportion, the disease is cured by nature in spite of them ; in other words, their interference opposing, instead of assisting the cure.
Sida 51 - Therefore rejoice ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the Inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.
Sida 38 - A soft answer turneth away wrath : but grievous words stir up anger.