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profession , usually so tardy to give place to any new thing , have adopted the Professor's views with great unanimity . His more recent discovery of a means of counteracting the ravages of the health destroying bacilli , has awakened a ...
profession , usually so tardy to give place to any new thing , have adopted the Professor's views with great unanimity . His more recent discovery of a means of counteracting the ravages of the health destroying bacilli , has awakened a ...
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... things that are fair , clean , and purely righteous . True domestic felicity can always be seen where men and women work with one congenial motive , and where the woman makes assiduous efforts to keep her home cheerful . One of the ...
... things that are fair , clean , and purely righteous . True domestic felicity can always be seen where men and women work with one congenial motive , and where the woman makes assiduous efforts to keep her home cheerful . One of the ...
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... thing smaller than his elbow into his ear . Let us add , do not put any thing cold into the ear ; even cold water should be avoided , especially if there is any affection of the hearing . Do not put cotton in the ears if there is any ...
... thing smaller than his elbow into his ear . Let us add , do not put any thing cold into the ear ; even cold water should be avoided , especially if there is any affection of the hearing . Do not put cotton in the ears if there is any ...
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... thing she could do under the circumstances ) , and it was only when matters became very serious that she sent for medical aid . I found an immense suppurating car- buncle situated on her neck ; herself in a half comatose condition with ...
... thing she could do under the circumstances ) , and it was only when matters became very serious that she sent for medical aid . I found an immense suppurating car- buncle situated on her neck ; herself in a half comatose condition with ...
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... thing . ' Bout a year after we'd got to doin ' a good business I had some extra runnin ' and lost my turn for a while , and run nights all of the time . It was my last trip before I'd get back to my own run , and I was feelin ' glad to ...
... thing . ' Bout a year after we'd got to doin ' a good business I had some extra runnin ' and lost my turn for a while , and run nights all of the time . It was my last trip before I'd get back to my own run , and I was feelin ' glad to ...
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Página 262 - Life ! we've been long together Through pleasant and through cloudy weather; 'Tis hard. to part when friends are dear — Perhaps 'twill cost a sigh, a tear; — Then steal away, give little warning, Choose thine own time; Say not Good Night, — but in some brighter clime Bid me Good Morning.
Página 145 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, Ey the deep Sea, and music in its roar...
Página 209 - The nearer I appro'ach the end the plainer I hear around me the immortal symphonies of the worlds which invite me.
Página 168 - Unfathomable Sea! whose waves are years, Ocean of Time, whose waters of deep woe Are brackish with the salt of human tears! Thou shoreless flood, which in thy ebb and flow Claspest the limits of mortality, And sick of prey, yet howling on for more, Vomitest thy wrecks on its inhospitable shore; Treacherous in calm, and terrible in storm, Who shall put forth on thee, Unfathomable Sea?
Página 191 - September 24, 25 and 26, 1891, under the Presidency of Dr. G. Betton Massey. Physicians interested in the discussion of electricity in medicine, are invited to attend without further notice.
Página 251 - Omnipotence, he sets to quarrelling with the proprietor of the other half, and declares himself the most maltreated of men. — Always there is a black spot in our sunshine: it is even, as I said, the Shadow of Ourselves.
Página 81 - Bathe when the body is warm, provided no time is lost in getting into the water. Avoid chilling the body by sitting or standing UNDRESSED on the banks or in boats after having been in the water.