Thirty-five Years in the East: Adventures, Discoveries, Experiements, and Historical Sketches, Relating to the Punjab and Cashmere; in Connection with Medicine, Botany, Pharmacy, Etc. Together with an Original Materia Medica; and a Medical Vocabulary, in Four European and Five Eastern Languages, Объемы 1-2H. Baillière, 1852 |
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... nose and ears . I did my best to appease him , making him understand that the guide , who was already perplexed , would get still more puzzled by his continued threats , and that he ought to consider that he had not intentionally misled ...
... nose and ears . I did my best to appease him , making him understand that the guide , who was already perplexed , would get still more puzzled by his continued threats , and that he ought to consider that he had not intentionally misled ...
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... nose , ears and hands had been cut off by order of Runjeet Sing ( he had even deserved the gallows ) , and whose nose had been so well restored in the mountains that we were all surprised , and confessed it could not have been better ...
... nose , ears and hands had been cut off by order of Runjeet Sing ( he had even deserved the gallows ) , and whose nose had been so well restored in the mountains that we were all surprised , and confessed it could not have been better ...
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... nose , and hands , by the same sabre with which he had so skilfully cut off the arm of the soldier on royal duty . After the sad execution , he ran to drown himself in a well , but was prevented by the people who were accidentally ...
... nose , and hands , by the same sabre with which he had so skilfully cut off the arm of the soldier on royal duty . After the sad execution , he ran to drown himself in a well , but was prevented by the people who were accidentally ...
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... nose , appeared the more striking ; this disease I ascribed to his immoderate indulgence in champagne , which affected his brain . Although I cured him at that time , two years ago he died suddenly of apoplexy , from continuing the same ...
... nose , appeared the more striking ; this disease I ascribed to his immoderate indulgence in champagne , which affected his brain . Although I cured him at that time , two years ago he died suddenly of apoplexy , from continuing the same ...
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... nose - in one word all that I had seen in the hospital at Constantinople . I no longer , therefore , doubted that the disease was a most virulent plague . It is true , that it was not the plague of Turkey , Arabia or Egypt , but one ...
... nose - in one word all that I had seen in the hospital at Constantinople . I no longer , therefore , doubted that the disease was a most virulent plague . It is true , that it was not the plague of Turkey , Arabia or Egypt , but one ...
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Стр. ix - O, mickle is the powerful grace that lies In plants, herbs, stones, and their true qualities; For naught so vile that on the earth doth live But to the earth some special good doth give; Nor aught so good but, strain'd from that fair use, Revolts from true birth, stumbling on abuse.
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Стр. 126 - I was informed that such people have their frœnulum lingues cut and entirely loosened, and that they get their tongue prominent, drawing and lengthening it by means of rubbing it with butter mixed with some pellitory of Spain, in order that they may be able to lay back the tongue at the time they are about to stop respiration, so as to cover the orifice of the hinder part of the fosses nasales, and thus...
Стр. 129 - The London Medical and Physical Journal, Vol. XXXV., p. 509, states that : — "An account of the sleeping woman of Dunnibald, near Montrose, was read by the Rev. James Brewster, at the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Her first sleeping fit lasted from the 27th to the 30th of June, 1815. Next morning she again fell into a sleep which lasted seven days, without motion, food, or evacuation. At the end of this time, by moving her hand and pointing to her mouth, it was understood she wanted food, which was...
Стр. 196 - The Thracian steeds with human carnage wild. Prompted by instinct's never-erring power, Each creature knows its proper aliment; But man, the inhabitant of every clime, With all the commoners of Nature feeds.
Стр. 125 - Sing was stamped thereon, and it was placed in a chest, on which the maharajah put a strong lock. The chest was buried in a garden, outside of the city, belonging to the minister, barley was sown on the ground, and the space enclosed with a wall and surrounded by sentinels. On the fortieth day, which was the time fixed for his exhumation, a great number of the authorities of the durbar, with General Ventura, and several Englishmen from the vicinity, one of them a medical man, went to the enclosure....
Стр. 84 - I remained only two years at Constantinople, from the autumn of 1836 to that of 1838. During that time, my homoeopathic practice was extensive, as there were only myself and the private physician to the Russian ambassador who practised the new system ; and it was so lucrative that I had no idea of leaving that place so soon, still less of returning to Lahore, until I learned from the Austrian...