The Medical Repository, Volume 1T. & J. Swords, 1804 - Medicine |
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Page 70
... plagues , but irremediable ills Attend the lean extreme . ' › Armstrong , " I am not one of those who can calculate to a grain on how little a man may keep life and soul together ; but yet I cannot refrain from cautioning you against ...
... plagues , but irremediable ills Attend the lean extreme . ' › Armstrong , " I am not one of those who can calculate to a grain on how little a man may keep life and soul together ; but yet I cannot refrain from cautioning you against ...
Page 77
... plague . Among all the writers of both nations , Affa- lini and Sir Robert Wilson deserve most credit . The latter disproves the old superstitious notion , that this disease is im- ported from Turkey into Egypt . He proves that it is ...
... plague . Among all the writers of both nations , Affa- lini and Sir Robert Wilson deserve most credit . The latter disproves the old superstitious notion , that this disease is im- ported from Turkey into Egypt . He proves that it is ...
Page 78
... Plague , but leaving Typhus undisturbed . In contemplating the great leading features of municipal regulations , nothing , says Justice Colquhoun , places Eng- land in a situation so superior to most other countries , with regard to ...
... Plague , but leaving Typhus undisturbed . In contemplating the great leading features of municipal regulations , nothing , says Justice Colquhoun , places Eng- land in a situation so superior to most other countries , with regard to ...
Page 79
... plague ; but the personal uncleanness yet subsisting keeps up typhus . This latter source of mischief is not within the power of the commissioners of sewers . Would it not be proper to have inspectors of dwelling - houses , & c . with ...
... plague ; but the personal uncleanness yet subsisting keeps up typhus . This latter source of mischief is not within the power of the commissioners of sewers . Would it not be proper to have inspectors of dwelling - houses , & c . with ...
Page 80
... plague and small - pox . HISTORY OF THE OLEATES OF ALKALIES , OR SOAPS . The history of personal cleanliness is very important , and has been lamentably neglected . Pliny , in his Natural History ( lib . xxviii . cap . 12. ) treating of ...
... plague and small - pox . HISTORY OF THE OLEATES OF ALKALIES , OR SOAPS . The history of personal cleanliness is very important , and has been lamentably neglected . Pliny , in his Natural History ( lib . xxviii . cap . 12. ) treating of ...
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