Hygiene: Or, Health as Depending Upon the Conditions of the Atmosphere, Foods and Drinks, Motion and Rest, Sleep and Wakefulness, Secretions, Excretions, and Retentions, Mental Emotions, Clothing, Bathing, &c |
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... followed by Galen , Aëtius , Rhases , Avicenna , Celsus , and others , and , in later times , by Sennertus , Blanchard , & c . These primitive efforts to attain to a due know- ledge and accurate estimate of the beneficence , wisdom ...
... followed by Galen , Aëtius , Rhases , Avicenna , Celsus , and others , and , in later times , by Sennertus , Blanchard , & c . These primitive efforts to attain to a due know- ledge and accurate estimate of the beneficence , wisdom ...
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... followed by a de- pression of temperature , by wind and rain ; and is the modi- fication which most frequently and completely exhibits the phænomena of the solar and lunar halo , of parhelia , mock suns , and paraselenæ , mock moons ...
... followed by a de- pression of temperature , by wind and rain ; and is the modi- fication which most frequently and completely exhibits the phænomena of the solar and lunar halo , of parhelia , mock suns , and paraselenæ , mock moons ...
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... followed by the appearance of five mock moons . Hubert . My Lord , they say , five moons were seen to - night : Four fixed ; and the fifth did whirl about The other four , in wond'rous motion . Edward the Fourth , during the battle of ...
... followed by the appearance of five mock moons . Hubert . My Lord , they say , five moons were seen to - night : Four fixed ; and the fifth did whirl about The other four , in wond'rous motion . Edward the Fourth , during the battle of ...
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... followed , within ten days , or at most within fourteen , by the first hot weather , during which swallows arrive . 416. A wet spring is not ungenial if succeeded by a warm and dry summer . 417. Diseases of this quarter . - Cynanche ...
... followed , within ten days , or at most within fourteen , by the first hot weather , during which swallows arrive . 416. A wet spring is not ungenial if succeeded by a warm and dry summer . 417. Diseases of this quarter . - Cynanche ...
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... followed by cold winters . 441. Diseases of this quarter . - Diarrhæa , dysentery , cholera , typhus fever , and small - pox . 442. Typhus fever and diarrhæa prevail throughout the summer quarter . 443. This season is most fatal to ...
... followed by cold winters . 441. Diseases of this quarter . - Diarrhæa , dysentery , cholera , typhus fever , and small - pox . 442. Typhus fever and diarrhæa prevail throughout the summer quarter . 443. This season is most fatal to ...
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