Next day about noon they proceeded on foot, but the traveller who had bathed was extremely feeble ; and though they had to perform a journey of a single stage only, as some part of it was difficult and mountainous, he was obliged to lake the assistance... A popular treatise on diet and regimen - Pagina 217de William Henry Robertson - 1848Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1828 - 400 pagini
...frictions at length brought on considerable heat, and towards morning perspiration and sleep foltowed. Next day about noon they proceeded on foot; but the...feeble ; and though they had to perform a journey of a sinele stage only, as some part of it was difficult and mountainous, he was obliged to take the assistance... | |
| 1833 - 632 pagini
...brought on at length considerable heat, and towards morning perspiration and sleep followed. ' The next day about noon they proceeded on foot, but the...mountainous, he was obliged to take the assistance of a passing carriage. It was several days before he recovered his usual vigor.' This anecdote sufficiently... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - 1833 - 658 pagini
...brought on at length considerable heat, and towards morning perspiration and sleep followed. ' The next day about noon they proceeded on foot, but the...mountainous, he was obliged to take the assistance of a passing carriage. It was several days before he recovered his usual vigor.' without injury, is in exact... | |
| Thomas Duché Mitchell - 1857 - 860 pagini
...morning perspiration and sleep followed. Next day about noon they proceeded on foot, but the traveler who had bathed was extremely feeble ; and though they...It was several days before he recovered his usual vigor. This relation will not, I hope, be deemed of the less authority because it is given by the person... | |
| Clement Carlyon - 1859 - 334 pagini
...hastily. No genial glow succeeded, but a feverish chill remained for some time, with small frequent pulse and flying pains over the body. Warm liquids...which overtook them on the road. It was several days NOTE D. Page 82. I once saw a little girl, four or five years old, who, from falling into boiling water,... | |
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