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" Believe -me, we are too apt to invert the remedies which we ought to prescribe to ourselves — for instance, we are for ever giving hot things when we should administer cold. "
Gleanings Through Wales, Holland and Westphalia: With Views of Peace and War ... - Page 224
by Mr. Pratt (Samuel Jackson) - 1795
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The New, general and complete weekly magazine; or, entertaining Mercury

302 pages
...down a valley. If any accident happens, I am prepared for it, I mean fo far as refpedls unnecefiary terrors'; and I am proof againft all changes in the atmofphere, wet cloathf, wet feet, night air, damp beds, damp houfes, tranfitions from heat fo cold, and the long train...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 8

Books and bookselling - 1797 - 512 pages
...a valley. If an accident happens, I ' am prepared for it, I mean fo far as " refpe£ts unneceffary terrors ; and I ' am proof againft all changes in...cloaths, wet feet, ' night air, damp beds, damp houfes, ' transitions from heat to cold, and 1 the long train of hypochondriac af•'feaions.' ' Believe me,...
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Gleanings through Wales, Holland, and Westphalia. To which is ..., Volume 1

Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1802 - 460 pages
...down a valley. If an ac" cident happen, I am prepared for it, I mean fo " far as refpects unneceflary terrors ; and I am " proof againft all changes in...tranfitions from heat to cold, and the " long train of hypochondriack affections. " Believe me, we are too apt to invert the re" medics which we ought to...
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 2

Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1804 - 740 pages
...all changes in the atmosphere, wet clothes, wet feet, night air, damp beds, damp houses, transitions from heat to cold, and the long train of hypochondriac...affections. Believe me, we are too apt to invert the remedies which we ought to prescribe to ourselves. For instance, we are for ever giving hot things...
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On education [ed. by G. Nicholson].

Education, George Nicholson - Education - 1805 - 276 pages
...all changes in the atmosphere, wet clothes, wet feet, night air, damp beds, damp houses, transitions from heat to cold, and the long train of hypochondriac...affections. Believe me, we are too apt to invert the remedies which we ought to prescribe to ourselves; thus, we are for ever giving hot things when we...
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The daughter at school

John Todd - Students - 1853 - 302 pages
...against all changes in the atmosphere, •wet clothes, wet feet, night air, damp houses, transitions from heat to cold, and the long train of hypochondriac...affections. Believe me, we •are too apt to invert the remedies which we ought to prescribe to ourselves. For instance, •we are for ever giving hot things...
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The Daughter at School

John Todd - Student adjustment - 1854 - 306 pages
...atmosphere, wet clothes, wet feet, night air, damp houses, transitions from heat to cold, and the long irain of hypochondriac affections. Believe me, we are too apt to invert the remedies which we ought to prescribe to ourselves. For instance, we are for ever giving hot things...
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