The ladies' medical friendSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, Pasternoster Row., 1845 - 80 |
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... consequences . It is , therefore , to be particularly remembered that , in all SERIOUS CASES , the information given is only to be adopted till professional aid can be pro- cured , and that , in OTHERS , a medical man may be consulted ...
... consequences . It is , therefore , to be particularly remembered that , in all SERIOUS CASES , the information given is only to be adopted till professional aid can be pro- cured , and that , in OTHERS , a medical man may be consulted ...
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... consequences . Discoveries made by young minds in improper works , the unguarded language and shame- less behaviour of grown persons , nay , even the flights of a vivid imagination , which at these periods are readily excited , may have ...
... consequences . Discoveries made by young minds in improper works , the unguarded language and shame- less behaviour of grown persons , nay , even the flights of a vivid imagination , which at these periods are readily excited , may have ...
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William Hamilton Kittoe. most unnatural and injurious discipline ; should they , in consequence of the fatigue of certain over exerted muscles , which are inevitable , swerve from the per- pendicular , they are invariably subjected to ...
William Hamilton Kittoe. most unnatural and injurious discipline ; should they , in consequence of the fatigue of certain over exerted muscles , which are inevitable , swerve from the per- pendicular , they are invariably subjected to ...
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... consequence as connected with the state of the health . The discharge is of the colour and consistence of blood , takes place every month , and while it con- tinues , the woman is said to be unwell ; it does not become fully coloured ...
... consequence as connected with the state of the health . The discharge is of the colour and consistence of blood , takes place every month , and while it con- tinues , the woman is said to be unwell ; it does not become fully coloured ...
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... consequence of not having been apprised of what would befall her . The parties who surrounded this unfortunate young lady confessed that an imprudent companion had been amusing herself with her terror and astonishment . The patient ...
... consequence of not having been apprised of what would befall her . The parties who surrounded this unfortunate young lady confessed that an imprudent companion had been amusing herself with her terror and astonishment . The patient ...
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Strona 228 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct.
Strona 227 - A blank, my lord : She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek : she pined in thought ; And, with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.
Strona 230 - And Caesar's spirit, ranging for revenge, With Ate by his side come hot from hell, Shall in these confines with a monarch's voice Cry 'Havoc!' and let slip the dogs of war; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion men, groaning for burial.
Strona 194 - My hair is grey, but not with years, Nor grew it white In a single night, As men's have grown from sudden fears: My limbs are bow'd, though not with toil, But rusted with a vile repose, For they have been a dungeon's spoil, And mine has been the fate of those To whom the goodly earth and air Are...
Strona 197 - twere vain to tell, But gaze on that of the Gazelle, It will assist thy fancy well, As large, as languishingly dark, But Soul beam'd forth in every spark...
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Strona 145 - This is altogether abandoned. The foetus is certainly, if we speak physiologically, as much a living being immediately after conception, as at any other time before delivery ; and its future progress is but the development and increase of those constituent principles which it then received.
Strona 198 - ... it does so, it never grows any longer, but remains stationary. The Circassian method of treating the eye-lashes is founded on this principle. The careful mother removes, with a pair of scissors, the forked and gossamer-like points (not more) of the eye-lashes, and every time this is done their growth is renewed, and they become long, close, finely curved, and of a silky gloss. This operation of tipping may be repeated every month or six weeks. The eyelashes of infants and children are best tipped...
Strona 208 - On arriving at the eurade, you find a bed prepared for you ¡ and fcarcely are you laid down before a child comes to prefs every part of your body with his delicate fingers, in order to dry you thoroughly.
Strona 198 - The brilliancy of the eye and its appearance of fullness, depend of course in some degree on its form, and on the magnitude of the eye-ball ; but still more on the closeness and amplitude of the eye-lashes and the diameter of the pupil. It is the eye-lashes only...