| Journal - 1844 - 280 páginas
...which I respectfully refer my readers. In speaking of the judicious use of water, Mr Wilson observes, " There is no agent applied to the human body, externally...leaving behind no trace of its operation, no mark or after suffering to point out where or how its power hath been exercised — a conqueror without bloodshed... | |
| Robert Sears - 1844 - 514 páginas
...fullest sense of the terms. ' Unchaining all the powers of the constitution, giving nature a general impetus, and leaving uncurbed her desire and efforts...after its most mighty results in the most acute and dreadful diseases, leaving no trace of its operation, no mark or after-suffering, to point out where... | |
| James of Malvern Wilson - 1844 - 114 páginas
...this m'tliout the necessity of straining any individual function ; and nfler its most marvellous and mighty results in the most acute and, dreaded diseases,...leaving behind no trace of its operation, no mark or after-tufering, to point out trhere or how its power had been exercised — a conqueror wiihout tloodshed... | |
| John Greenleaf Adams, Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1847 - 284 páginas
...the fullest sense of the term. Unchaining all the powers of the constitution, giving nature a gentle impetus, and leaving uncurbed her desire and efforts...without the necessity of straining any individual functions; and after its most mighty results, in the most acute and dreadful diseases, leaving no trace... | |
| John Guthrie - 1877 - 368 páginas
...fullest sense of the terms. Unchainiug all the powers of the constitution, giving nature a general impetus, and leaving uncurbed her desire and efforts...straining any individual function ; and after its moat marvellous and mighty results in the most acute and dreaded diseases, leaving behind no trace... | |
| William Moister - 1877 - 364 páginas
...all the powers of the constitution, giving nature a genial impetus, and leaving uncurbed her desires and efforts to heal : and all this without the necessity...straining any individual function; and after its most marvellous and mighty results, in the most acute and dreaded diseases, leaving behind no trace of its... | |
| 1883 - 418 páginas
...opposite effects; a stimulant, a sedative, a diuretic, a sudorific, a derivative, &c., and a cleanser imd restorative in the fullest sense of the terms. Unchaining...after-suffering to point out where or how its power had been exercised — a conqueror without bloodshed— the giver of sound constitutions without levying a tribute... | |
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