On the decline of life in health and diseaseJ. Churchill, 1853 - 300 páginas |
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Página xiii
... change from the simple diet and active habits of a peasant to the luxurious ease and exciting foods and drinks of a courtly gentleman . His body was examined XIV PREFACE . by the great Harvey , who found PREFACE . xiii.
... change from the simple diet and active habits of a peasant to the luxurious ease and exciting foods and drinks of a courtly gentleman . His body was examined XIV PREFACE . by the great Harvey , who found PREFACE . xiii.
Página xv
... change my bed troubles me not- I sleep well and quietly anywhere , and my dreams are fair and pleasant . " And thus might it be with many -nay , I believe with most men , if in place of being xvi PREFACE . the slaves of their senses and ...
... change my bed troubles me not- I sleep well and quietly anywhere , and my dreams are fair and pleasant . " And thus might it be with many -nay , I believe with most men , if in place of being xvi PREFACE . the slaves of their senses and ...
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... change is effected in the blood than in mature life , less carbonic acid is given off , and less oxygen received ; for as the system has to be built up , not changed in its structure , the lacteal vessels are very active , whilst those ...
... change is effected in the blood than in mature life , less carbonic acid is given off , and less oxygen received ; for as the system has to be built up , not changed in its structure , the lacteal vessels are very active , whilst those ...
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... and will . At length the period of puberty arrives . The sexual organs are developed , and new sensations and impulses arise , which change and modify all that concerns the indi- vidual . But the frame is not complete , nutrition.
... and will . At length the period of puberty arrives . The sexual organs are developed , and new sensations and impulses arise , which change and modify all that concerns the indi- vidual . But the frame is not complete , nutrition.
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... changes in that tra.zation through which it receives its impressions , or by which it manifests its Recoveries from the various states caled diseases of mind appear to me strongly to confirm this view of the subject ; fe it is 4.fent ...
... changes in that tra.zation through which it receives its impressions , or by which it manifests its Recoveries from the various states caled diseases of mind appear to me strongly to confirm this view of the subject ; fe it is 4.fent ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 29 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Página 125 - As man, perhaps, the moment of his breath Receives the lurking principle of death; The young disease, that must subdue at length, Grows with his growth, and strengthens with his strength; So, cast and mingled with his very frame.
Página 299 - All the publications of Mr. Churchill are prepared with so much taste and neatness, that it is superfluous to speak of them in terms of commendation.