On the decline of life in health and diseaseJ. Churchill, 1853 - 300 páginas |
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Página 14
... appears to be sacrificed to another , but at about 40 , and begins to lose it sensibly at about 60. The maximum in the female is at 50. In the male the growth is completed at 25 , in the female earlier . ( Annales d'Hygiene . ) the ...
... appears to be sacrificed to another , but at about 40 , and begins to lose it sensibly at about 60. The maximum in the female is at 50. In the male the growth is completed at 25 , in the female earlier . ( Annales d'Hygiene . ) the ...
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... appear to me strongly to confirm this view of the subject ; fe it is 4.fent . Smagine how an incorporea , essence can become the subject of disease , can recover ; but easy to understand that if its material agents are injured its ...
... appear to me strongly to confirm this view of the subject ; fe it is 4.fent . Smagine how an incorporea , essence can become the subject of disease , can recover ; but easy to understand that if its material agents are injured its ...
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... appear at first sight , I believe it may more correctly be regarded only as the period during which one of the greatest duties of the female economy can be performed . We cannot surely consider young girls of from 14 to 16 years of age ...
... appear at first sight , I believe it may more correctly be regarded only as the period during which one of the greatest duties of the female economy can be performed . We cannot surely consider young girls of from 14 to 16 years of age ...
Página 32
... appear during the maturity of woman- hood , we should not regard them as a proof of that maturity or as a measure of its duration ; but as a means by which the organs of reproduction may be kept in a condition fit for active employment ...
... appear during the maturity of woman- hood , we should not regard them as a proof of that maturity or as a measure of its duration ; but as a means by which the organs of reproduction may be kept in a condition fit for active employment ...
Página 34
... appear to regard human life as a hill decidedly conical , which we ascend by regular steps until we attain the summit , and then at once , without pause or rest , commence the downward course on the other side . I venture to take a more ...
... appear to regard human life as a hill decidedly conical , which we ascend by regular steps until we attain the summit , and then at once , without pause or rest , commence the downward course on the other side . I venture to take a more ...
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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.