The Quarterly Journal, Volume 7John Murray, 1819 |
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Page 128
... contagion and infection clearly stated ; the former communicated by touching the diseased bodies , the latter giving disease to those who came within the concentrated sphere of its action . The miserable condition of the city during the ...
... contagion and infection clearly stated ; the former communicated by touching the diseased bodies , the latter giving disease to those who came within the concentrated sphere of its action . The miserable condition of the city during the ...
Page 129
... the idea of its highly contagious nature , says , -veg μεν και φοβερόν , θηρία γαρ ιδέη , δεος δὲ ζυμβιώντε και ξυνδιαιτάσθαι , VOL . VII . K · μείον ἡ λοιμῶν αναπνοής γαρ ες μετάδοσιν , ρήιδίη respecting Contagion . 129.
... the idea of its highly contagious nature , says , -veg μεν και φοβερόν , θηρία γαρ ιδέη , δεος δὲ ζυμβιώντε και ξυνδιαιτάσθαι , VOL . VII . K · μείον ἡ λοιμῶν αναπνοής γαρ ες μετάδοσιν , ρήιδίη respecting Contagion . 129.
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... contagion of that species of ophthalmia , which so sorely afflicted our army in Egypt . In the sixth chapter of the fourteenth book of the history of Ammianus Marcellinus , where he describes the vices of the people of Rome , he alludes ...
... contagion of that species of ophthalmia , which so sorely afflicted our army in Egypt . In the sixth chapter of the fourteenth book of the history of Ammianus Marcellinus , where he describes the vices of the people of Rome , he alludes ...
Page 131
... contagion being communicated from one individual to another , but precautions were taken to prevent the infection being carried by the clothes or person of a second individual to a third . Whatever particular condition or nature of ...
... contagion being communicated from one individual to another , but precautions were taken to prevent the infection being carried by the clothes or person of a second individual to a third . Whatever particular condition or nature of ...
Page 132
... contagion , as we read in the pages of Lucretius , Ovid , Lucan , and Silius Italicus . I cannot avoid the pleasure of quoting , from the two former at least , their highly poetical descriptions . Lucretius , in his beautiful account of ...
... contagion , as we read in the pages of Lucretius , Ovid , Lucan , and Silius Italicus . I cannot avoid the pleasure of quoting , from the two former at least , their highly poetical descriptions . Lucretius , in his beautiful account of ...
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