| John Mason Good - 1823 - 508 oldal
...accession of other diseases, but l never had reason to suppose, that its disappearance occasioned them. l have tried lime juice, hair powder, and a variety...to resist with stoical apathy its first attacks." The wild lichen, or LICHEN FERUS, is particularly noticed by Celsus under the name of AGRIA, as applied... | |
| John Mason Good - 1825 - 754 oldal
...had reason to suppose that its disappearance occasioned them. I have tried lime-juice, hair-powder, and a variety of external applications, with little...to resist with stoical apathy its first attacks." In this species, as also in the next, it is obvious that the extremities of the nerves which accompany... | |
| John Mason Good - 1825 - 746 oldal
...violence, till the constitution got assimilated to the climate, were — light clothing— temperance hi eating and drinking — avoiding all exercise in the...to resist with stoical apathy its first attacks." In this species, as also in the next, it is obvious that the extremities of the nerves which accompany... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1834 - 774 oldal
...succeeded the immersion." " The only means," says he, " which I ever saw productive of any good effect till the constitution got assimilated to the climate,...determined resolution to resist, with stoical apathy, (the temptation to scratch,) its first attacks." Mr. Plumbe remarks with justice, " that the prickly... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1845 - 788 oldal
...succeeded the immersion." "The only means," says he, " which I ever saw productive of any good effect till the constitution got assimilated to the climate,...determined resolution to resist, with stoical apathy, (the temptation to scratch,) its first attacks." Mr. Plumbe remarks with justice, "that the prickly... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1865 - 818 oldal
...had reason to suppose that its disappearance occasioned them. I have tried limejuice, hair-powder, and a variety of external applications, with little...pressure is undoubtedly no easy task ; but if we can pnly muster up fortitude enough to bear with patience the first few minutes of the assault without... | |
| Spencer Thomson - 1866 - 786 oldal
...constitution got assimilated to the climate, were light clothing, temperance in eating ana dnnking, avoiding all exercise in the heat of the day; open...to resist with stoical apathy its first attacks. To Git quiet and unmoved under its pressure, is undoubtedly no easy task, but if we can only muster up... | |
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