On the decline of life in health and diseaseJ. Churchill, 1853 - 300 páginas |
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... results ; and hence it is that often very able practical physicians and surgeons , to whose ability and skill all bear witness , are nowise distinguished as discoverers , and but little known as authors . Such men , in estimating the ...
... results ; and hence it is that often very able practical physicians and surgeons , to whose ability and skill all bear witness , are nowise distinguished as discoverers , and but little known as authors . Such men , in estimating the ...
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... results of that complete maturity ; not the unripe fruit of an ascending adolescence , nor the weaker production of declining powers . If the opinions I have contended against are 36 MATURITY . just , it is absurd to speak MATURITY . 35.
... results of that complete maturity ; not the unripe fruit of an ascending adolescence , nor the weaker production of declining powers . If the opinions I have contended against are 36 MATURITY . just , it is absurd to speak MATURITY . 35.
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... result of some discase of the bulb . They often break short off or fall out , and yield to the slightest force applied to them . On the other hand , in many individuals the hair becomes absolutely gray before 30 , and long before the ...
... result of some discase of the bulb . They often break short off or fall out , and yield to the slightest force applied to them . On the other hand , in many individuals the hair becomes absolutely gray before 30 , and long before the ...
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... result appears . If an old man's attention be roused to any important object , -if , by patient exertion , the desired impressions are fully conveyed to the mind , how often are we astonished by the clearness of comprehension , and the ...
... result appears . If an old man's attention be roused to any important object , -if , by patient exertion , the desired impressions are fully conveyed to the mind , how often are we astonished by the clearness of comprehension , and the ...
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... result of their mutual dependence . " Thus if each system in gradation roll , Alike essential to the amazing whole ; The least confusion but in one , not all That system only , but the whole must fall . " I do not mean by this to ...
... result of their mutual dependence . " Thus if each system in gradation roll , Alike essential to the amazing whole ; The least confusion but in one , not all That system only , but the whole must fall . " I do not mean by this to ...
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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.