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" No one who, fatigued by overexertion of body or mind, has ever experienced the reviving influence of a tumbler of this beverage, heated as hot as it can be sipped, will willingly forego a resort to it because of its having been rendered somewhat less... "
Hall's Journal of Health and Miscellany - Página 138
1893
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Medical Record, Volumen19

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1881 - 756 páginas
...sweetness and its density. I am persuaded, however, that no one who, fatigued by overexertion of body or mind, has ever experienced the reviving influence...will willingly forego a resort to it, because of its having been rendered somewhat less acceptable to the palate. The promptness with which its cordial...
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The Monthly Review of Medicine and Pharmacy, Volumen4

1881 - 670 páginas
...sweetness and its density. I am persuaded, however, that no one who, fatigued by overexertion of body or mind, has ever experienced the reviving influence...will willingly forego a resort to it, because of its having been rendered somewhat less acceptable to the palate. The promptness with which its cordial...
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The Boston Journal of Chemistry and Popular Science Review, Volúmenes15-17

1881 - 408 páginas
...the time a degree of its sweetness and its density. No one who, fatigued by overexertion of body or mind, has ever experienced the reviving influence...will willingly forego a resort to it because of its having been rendered somewhat less acceptable to the palate. The promptness with which its cordial...
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Medical Times, Volúmenes9-11

1882 - 1210 páginas
...no one who, fatigued by over-exertion of body or mind, has ever experienced the reviving influence of this beverage, heated as hot as it can be sipped,...will willingly forego a resort to it because of its having been rendered somewhat less acceptable to the palate. The promptness with which its cordial...
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Our Deseret Home, Volumen1

1882 - 588 páginas
...a degree of its sweetness and density. No one who, fatigued by over exertion of body and miiid, 1ms ever experienced the reviving influence of a tumbler...heated as hot as it can be sipped, will willingly forgo a resort to it because of its having been rendered somewhat less acceptable to the paiatc. The...
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The Juvenile instructor and companion, Volúmenes33-35

Young people - 1882 - 608 páginas
...for his life here and beyond.— Selected. а» a Stimulant. No one who, fatigued by over-exertion of body and mind, has ever experienced the reviving...influence of a tumbler of this beverage, heated as hot aa it can be sipped, will willingly forego a resort to it because of its being rendered somewhat less...
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The Popular Science News and Boston Journal of Chemistry, Volúmenes17-20

1883 - 710 páginas
...degree of its sweetness and its density ; but no one fatigued by over-exertion of body and mind, who has ever experienced the reviving influence of a tumbler...will willingly forego a resort to it because of its having been rendered somewhat less acceptable to the rpalate. The promptness with which its cordial...
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Southern Medical Record, Volumen13

1883 - 498 páginas
...degree of its sweetness and its density ; but no one fatigued by over-exertion of body and mind, who has ever experienced the reviving influence of a tumbler of this beverage, heated as hot as can be Dipped, will willingly forego a resort to it because of its having been rendered somewhat less...
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the monthly homoeopathis review vol. xxviii

alfred c. pope, m.d., and d. dyce brown, m.a., m.d. - 1884 - 968 páginas
...time, a degree of its sweetness and density ; but no one fatigued by over-exertion of body or mind who has ever experienced the reviving influence of a tumbler of this beverage as hot as it can be sipped, will willingly forego a resort to it because of its having been rendered...
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Health, Happiness, and Longevity : Health Without Medicine : Happiness ...

Louis Philippe McCarty - 1890 - 194 páginas
...loses for a time a degree of its sweetness and density. No one who, fatigued by overexertion of body or mind, has ever experienced the reviving influence of a tumbler of this beverage, heated as warm as it can be sipped, will willingly forego a resort to it because of its being rendered somewhat...
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