Midland Medical Miscellany and Provincial Medical Journal, Volumen31884 |
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... facts . The narration may be enveloped in remark and comment , but , after all , fact is the kernel of the narrative . It is a fact that some sort of influence induced Michael Foster to become an attaché of the medical profession , It is a ...
... facts . The narration may be enveloped in remark and comment , but , after all , fact is the kernel of the narrative . It is a fact that some sort of influence induced Michael Foster to become an attaché of the medical profession , It is a ...
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... fact that the Creator has endowed us with attributes which he has denied to you , the igno- rant and foolish majority , launch at you our anathema . We pass a vote of censure upon every man biographed before his time , that is to say ...
... fact that the Creator has endowed us with attributes which he has denied to you , the igno- rant and foolish majority , launch at you our anathema . We pass a vote of censure upon every man biographed before his time , that is to say ...
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... facts stated by Mr. Mundella , that " the school life of English children is the shortest in Europe , and the requirements of the English educational code are the lightest . " This defence is open to a double reply . First , the fact ...
... facts stated by Mr. Mundella , that " the school life of English children is the shortest in Europe , and the requirements of the English educational code are the lightest . " This defence is open to a double reply . First , the fact ...
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... coming year of all those who at home . or in distant lands may read this greeting . THE fact that the body of a gentleman in Cornwall JAN . 1 , 1884 . 15 AND PROVINCIAL MEDICAL JOURNAL . Midland Medical Miscellany. ...
... coming year of all those who at home . or in distant lands may read this greeting . THE fact that the body of a gentleman in Cornwall JAN . 1 , 1884 . 15 AND PROVINCIAL MEDICAL JOURNAL . Midland Medical Miscellany. ...
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THE fact that the body of a gentleman in Cornwall has recently been submitted to the process of incine- ration without creating any great outburst of popular indignation , shows that a satisfactory change in public sentiment with regard ...
THE fact that the body of a gentleman in Cornwall has recently been submitted to the process of incine- ration without creating any great outburst of popular indignation , shows that a satisfactory change in public sentiment with regard ...
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Página 209 - Whatever crazy sorrow saith, No life that breathes with human breath Has ever truly longed for death. 'Tis life, whereof our nerves are scant, Oh life, not death, for which we pant ; More life, and fuller, that we want.
Página 297 - There is no wealth but life — life including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration. That country is the richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human beings...
Página 59 - I was stared at, hooted at, grinned at, chattered at, by monkeys, by parroquets, by cockatoos. I ran into pagodas: and was fixed, for centuries, at the summit or in secret rooms; I was the idol; I was the priest; I was worshipped; I was sacrificed.
Página 43 - I have no compassion for sloth, but youth has more need for intellectual rest than age ; and the cheerfulness, the tenacity of purpose, the power of work which make many a successful man what he is, must often be placed to the credit, not of his hours of industry, but to that of his hours of idleness, in boyhood.
Página 43 - Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity of noble mind) To scorn delights and live laborious days: But the fair guerdon when we hope to find, And think to burst out into sudden blaze, Comes the blind Fury with the abhorred shears And slits the thin-spun life.
Página 59 - Seeva laid wait for me. I came suddenly upon Isis and Osiris: I had done a deed, they said, which the ibis and the crocodile trembled at.
Página 293 - Which I wish to remark, And my language is plain, That for ways that are dark And for tricks that are vain, The heathen Chinee is peculiar, Which the same I would rise to explain.
Página 123 - Instructions regarding new-born infants. — If the child's eyelids become red and swollen, or begin to run with matter, within a few days after birth, it is to be taken without a day's delay to a doctor. The disease is very dangerous, and if not at once treated may destroy the sight of both eyes.
Página 303 - Extensive spasms or paralysis may indicate a large area of disease in this region, but if more marked in a single group of muscles than in others it may indicate a small focus of disease in the motor area of that group, affecting o*ther motor areas indirectly and coincidently. Paralysis following spasm in one group of muscles is a characteristic symptom of disease in the central region. Disturbance of the power of speech indicates disease in the convolutions about the fissure of Sylvius on the left...
Página 62 - With respect to the female sex we find a similar advantage of marriage over celibacy, but on the same condition. If young girls be turned into wives before twenty a like mortality befalls them which befalls the other sex. Everywhere young married people from eighteen to twenty years of age die as fast as old people from sixty to seventy years of age.