... easy journey of London. Whatever a climate can do for a sick person, Algiers ought to accomplish, but it cannot work a miracle. Dr. Jackson, in his Medical Climatology, justly remarks : " As a resort from the inclement seasons of Northern Europe,... Walks in Algiers and Its Surrounding - Page 8by Lisbeth Gooch Séguin Strahan - 1878 - 12 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Edmund Scoresby Jackson - 1862 - 536 pages
...seasons of northern Europe for persons threatened with pulmonary consumption, Algiers, in my opinion, is deservedly in good reputation. The climate is far...afford Nature the most ample leisure for repairing the disorganised structure. The sooner the patient is placed under its influence the more likely is the... | |
| Appleton D. and co - 1870 - 788 pages
..."As a resort for persons threatened with Pulmonary Consumption, Algiers is deservedly in good repute. The climate is far from being of a relaxing character;...usual mildness and equability a decidedly bracing and tonicinfluence. Consumptive patients, in whom there is a wellmarked deposit of crude tubercle, may... | |
| John Murray (publishers.) - 1874 - 350 pages
...Dr. Jackson, in his Medical Climatology, justly remarks : " As a resort from the inclement seasons of Northern Europe, for persons threatened with pulmonary...afford nature the most ample leisure for repairing the disorganised structure. The sooner the patient is placed under its influence the more likely is the... | |
| sir Robert Lambert Playfair - 1878 - 408 pages
...Dr. Jackson, in his " Medical Climatology," justly remarks : "As a resort from the inclement seasons of Northern Europe, for persons threatened with pulmonary...afford nature the most ample leisure for repairing the disorganised structure. The sooner the patient is placed under its influence the more likely is the... | |
| 1878 - 704 pages
...threatened with Putttwnary Ceiuump« tion, Algiers is deservedly in çood repute. The climate is i'ar from being of a relaxing character : on the contrary, it combines with its usual mildness mid equability a decidedly bracing and tonic influence. Consumptive patients, in whom there is a wellmarked... | |
| 1886 - 814 pages
...resort for persons threatened with Ptílniüiiai-у Consumption, Algiers is deservedly in good repute. The climate is far from being of a relaxing character...deposit of crude tubercle, may pass one or more winters iu Algiers with advantage, under circumstances which afford nature the most ample leisure for repairing... | |
| Sir Robert Lambert Playfair, John Murray (Firm) - 1891 - 458 pages
...Jackson, in his Medical Climatology, justly remarks : — " As a resort from the inclement seasons of Northern Europe, for persons threatened with pulmonary...afford nature the most ample leisure for repairing the disorganised structure. The sooner the patient is placed under its influence the more likely is the... | |
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