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... thought it advisable to give a sketch of the history of the Water Cure , with an account of the processes used in the treatment , and some explanation of the manner in which they act on the human body . If this volume should have the ...
... thought it advisable to give a sketch of the history of the Water Cure , with an account of the processes used in the treatment , and some explanation of the manner in which they act on the human body . If this volume should have the ...
Pagina 2
... thought of the bracing and healthy winter of their native isle , and feeling ac- tually more cold than their countrymen on the banks of the Thames . Bridgenorth , August 14th , 1843 . MY DEAR DOCTOR , It is now just a year since I ...
... thought of the bracing and healthy winter of their native isle , and feeling ac- tually more cold than their countrymen on the banks of the Thames . Bridgenorth , August 14th , 1843 . MY DEAR DOCTOR , It is now just a year since I ...
Pagina 5
... thought of was tried , warm drinks , & c . , and generally several days in bed at the commencement of every attack of cold . Occasionally the cold affected the wind pipe more than the chest , which made the cough at those times ...
... thought of was tried , warm drinks , & c . , and generally several days in bed at the commencement of every attack of cold . Occasionally the cold affected the wind pipe more than the chest , which made the cough at those times ...
Pagina 6
... thoughts , my memory was nearly gone , and I could scarcely direct my servants . I was in so deplorable a state of health , that I felt and have since been told , that I was at that time in great danger . It induced me to adopt some ...
... thoughts , my memory was nearly gone , and I could scarcely direct my servants . I was in so deplorable a state of health , that I felt and have since been told , that I was at that time in great danger . It induced me to adopt some ...
Pagina 7
... thoughts were frequently so con- fused as to deprive him of all moral courage and of the power of attending to anything . His nights were frightful , moaning , groan- ing , and tossing about . With such symp- toms ( which had existed ...
... thoughts were frequently so con- fused as to deprive him of all moral courage and of the power of attending to anything . His nights were frightful , moaning , groan- ing , and tossing about . With such symp- toms ( which had existed ...
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Pagina 15 - The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed.
Pagina 15 - The LORD shall smite thee in the knees, and in the legs, with a sore botch that cannot be healed, from the sole of thy foot unto the top of thy head.
Pagina 65 - Prove thy servants, I beseech thee, ten days ; and let them give us pulse to eat, and water to drink. Then let our countenances be looked upon before thee, and the countenance of the children that eat of the portion of the king's meat: and as thou seest, deal with thy servants.
Pagina 65 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
Pagina 15 - And thy life shall hang in doubt before thee; and thou shalt fear day and night, and shalt have none assurance of thy life. In the morning thou shalt say, Would God it were even ! and at even thou shalt say, Would God it were morning! for the fear of thine heart wherewith thou shalt fear, and for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see.
Pagina 11 - On revisiting his patient early next morning, Mr. Millingen learned from him, that having passed, as he thought, on the whole, a better night, he had not considered it necessary to ask Dr. Bruno to bleed him. What followed, I shall, in justice to Mr. Millingen, give in his own...
Pagina 41 - It is somewhat strange that, though in many arts and sciences improvement has advanced in a step of regular progression from the first, in others, it has kept no pace with time ; and we look back to ancient excellence with wonder not unmixed with awe. Medicine seems to be one of those ill-fated arts whose improvement bears no proportion to its antiquity. This is lamentably true, although Anatomy has been better illustrated, the Materia Medica enlarged, and Chemistry better understood.
Pagina 65 - Of all my strength in the lascivious lap Of a deceitful concubine, who shore me, Like a tame wether, all my precious fleece, Then turn'd me out ridiculous, despoil'd, Shaven, and disarm'd among mine enemies.
Pagina 11 - I had become ; — and bleeding, by increasing this state, will inevitably kill me. Do with me whatever else you like, but bleed me you shall not. I have had several inflammatory fevers in my life, and at an age when more robust and plethoric; yet I got through them without bleeding. This time, also, will I take my...