| Edmund Burke - 1764 - 582 ページ
...have counted a hun-. the fever begins to feize them, an<J they keep their tads two Jays, very feldpm three. They have very rarely above twenty or thirty in their faces, which r^y«r mark, and in eight days time they are as well as before their illnef-. Wlicre they are wounded,... | |
| Mary Wortley Montagu - 1779 - 328 ページ
...effect, all thefe wounds leaving little fears, and is not done by thole that are not fuperftitious, who chufe to have them in the legs, or that part of...above twenty or thirty in their faces , which never marJc, and in eight days time they are as well as before their illnefs. Where they are wounded, there... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1784 - 240 ページ
...effe£t, all thefe wounds leaving little fears, and is not done by thofc that are not fuperftitious, who chufe to have them in the legs, or that part of...before their illnefs. Where they are wounded, there remains running fores during the diftemper, which I don't doubt is a great relief to it. Every year... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1790 - 404 ページ
...concealed. The children or young patients play together all the reft of the day, and are in perfeft health to the eighth. Then the fever begins to feize...above twenty or thirty in their faces , which never rnark, and in eight days time they are as well as before their illnefs. Where they are wounded, there... | |
| Alexander Aberdour - 1791 - 112 ページ
...together all the reft of the day, " and are in perfect health to the eighth. Then " the fever begins, and they keep their beds " two days, very feldom three....above twenty or thirty in their " faces, which never marks; and in eight days ** time they are as well as before their illnefs. '* Where they are wounded,... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1796 - 468 ページ
...eighth . Then the fever begins to seize them , and they keep their beds two days , very • seldom three. They have very rarely above twenty or thirty...in eight days time they are as well as before their illness. \Vhere they are ivoundcd, there remains running sores during the distemper , which I don't... | |
| 1796 - 554 ページ
...feize them, and they keep their beds two days, very feldom three. They have very rarelyabove t\vemy or thirty in their faces, which never mark, and in eight days time they are as we¡l as before their illnefs. Where they are wounded, there remain running forts durr„ t!s* diitcmpcr,... | |
| Robert John Thornton - 1799 - 560 ページ
...together all the reft of the day, and are in " perfect health to the eighth. Then the fever " begins " begins to feize them, and they keep their beds " two...days time they " are as well as before their illnefs. Every year " thoufands undergo this operation ; and the French " ambaflador fays, pleafantly, that... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 458 ページ
...the fever begins to seize them, and they keep their beds two days, very seldom three. They have Tery rarely above twenty or thirty in their faces, which never mark ; and in eight day's time they arc us well as before their illness. Where they are wounded, there remain running sores... | |
| Mary Wortley Montagu - 1816 - 374 ページ
...the fever begins to seize them, and they keep their beds two days, very seldom three. TheyTiU'TO^ery rarely above twenty or thirty in their faces, which...eight days' time they are as well as before their illness. "Where they are wounded, there remain running sores during the distemper, which I don't doubt... | |
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