I went into the house, and found him in the last stage of putrid fever. His tongue was black, his pulse was scarcely perceptible, and he lay stretched out like a corpse, in a state of drowsy insensibility. I immediately procured some yeast, which I diluted... Memoirs of His Life, Writings, and Mechanical Inventions - 25 ページEdmund Cartwright 著 - 1843 - 372 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Miscellaneous extracts - 1839 - 390 ページ
...water, and poured down his throat; J then left him with little hopes of recovery ; I returned, however, in about two hours, and found him sensible, and able...then gave him a dose of bark ; he afterwards took, at a proper interval, some refreshment. 1 staid with him till he repeated the yeast, and then left him... | |
| Mary Strickland, Jane Margaret Strickland - 1843 - 424 ページ
...from taking the yeast, his pulse, though still feeble, began to get composed and full. In thirty -two minutes from his taking it, he was able to get up...left him, with directions how to proceed. I called upon him the next morning at nine o'clock, and found him apparently recovered. He was an old man, upwards... | |
| Mary Cartwright Strickland - 1843 - 396 ページ
...from taking the yeast, his pulse, though still feeble, began to get composed and full. In thirty -two minutes from his taking it, he was able to get up...left him, with directions how to proceed. I called upon him the next morning at nine o'clock, and found him apparently recovered. He was an old man, upwards... | |
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction New Series VOL.IV - 1843 - 458 ページ
...tongue was black, his pulse was scarcely perceptible, and he lay stretched out like a corpse, in a itate of drowsy insensibility. I immediately procured some...left him, with directions how to proceed. I called upon him the next morning at nine o'clock, and found him apparently recovered ; he was an old man,... | |
| William Augustus Henderson - 1847 - 466 ページ
...; which I diluted with water, and poured down his throat. I then left him, with little hope of his recovery. I returned to him in about two hours ; and found him sensible, and able to converse. 1 then gave him a dose of bark. He afterward took, at a proper interval, some refreshment. I continued... | |
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