On the decline of life in health and diseaseJ. Churchill, 1853 - 300 páginas |
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Página v
... desire before I quit the stage to strike one blow for the good cause , to do something , however slight , to improve the sanatory condition of mankind , to alleviate pain , and oppose the influence of disease . I cannot hope , strictly ...
... desire before I quit the stage to strike one blow for the good cause , to do something , however slight , to improve the sanatory condition of mankind , to alleviate pain , and oppose the influence of disease . I cannot hope , strictly ...
Página xi
... desire to enjoy , he will surely perform a welcome service to his fellow- men , who shall point out how to attain the one and to preserve the other . They are benefactors to man- kind who teach how to combat the attacks of disease , and ...
... desire to enjoy , he will surely perform a welcome service to his fellow- men , who shall point out how to attain the one and to preserve the other . They are benefactors to man- kind who teach how to combat the attacks of disease , and ...
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... desire that they should be practically useful . It is , therefore , my purpose in this essay to consider the life of man as presented to our observation in the age and country in which we live , and to regard variations of climate ...
... desire that they should be practically useful . It is , therefore , my purpose in this essay to consider the life of man as presented to our observation in the age and country in which we live , and to regard variations of climate ...
Página 21
... desires to set in action . The brain must be regarded as the organ of the mind , just as much as the legs are the organs of loco- motion , or the hands the organs of prehension . It is the medium through which that spiritual essence we ...
... desires to set in action . The brain must be regarded as the organ of the mind , just as much as the legs are the organs of loco- motion , or the hands the organs of prehension . It is the medium through which that spiritual essence we ...
Página 48
... desire and the power of exertion gradually diminish , until at length they cease altogether ; and the genital organs , being no longer required , shrink considerably in size ; the testicles become soft and pulpy , and sometimes almost ...
... desire and the power of exertion gradually diminish , until at length they cease altogether ; and the genital organs , being no longer required , shrink considerably in size ; the testicles become soft and pulpy , and sometimes almost ...
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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.