Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 9
... ness is such that I could scarcely trace these lines to - day . " Sept. 29. - I have been unable to move . It has rained . My clothes are not dry . No one would believe how much I suffer . During the rain some drops fell into my mouth ...
... ness is such that I could scarcely trace these lines to - day . " Sept. 29. - I have been unable to move . It has rained . My clothes are not dry . No one would believe how much I suffer . During the rain some drops fell into my mouth ...
Page 10
... ness of the stomach , which , according to some physiologists , allows the walls of the stomach to rub against each other , and the friction causes the sensation . It is easy to show the inaccuracy of this hypothesis , but two facts ...
... ness of the stomach , which , according to some physiologists , allows the walls of the stomach to rub against each other , and the friction causes the sensation . It is easy to show the inaccuracy of this hypothesis , but two facts ...
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... ness , " " lassitude , " " depression , " & c . , physiologists have not assigned a name to such sensations . The time will come when it will be found necessary to distinguish the Sys- temic Sensations ( or those arising in the system ...
... ness , " " lassitude , " " depression , " & c . , physiologists have not assigned a name to such sensations . The time will come when it will be found necessary to distinguish the Sys- temic Sensations ( or those arising in the system ...
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... ness of these facts disappears when we remember how much liquid is contained in all food ; * but I am rather disposed to doubt the accu- racy of the facts than to accept such an explanation ; at any rate they are facts so very ...
... ness of these facts disappears when we remember how much liquid is contained in all food ; * but I am rather disposed to doubt the accu- racy of the facts than to accept such an explanation ; at any rate they are facts so very ...
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... ness for both hereafter to recall ! Their hands clasped in each other- her head leaning on his young shoulder - her tears kissed so sooth- ingly away . And soft words of kindly motherly counsel , sweet promises of filial performance ...
... ness for both hereafter to recall ! Their hands clasped in each other- her head leaning on his young shoulder - her tears kissed so sooth- ingly away . And soft words of kindly motherly counsel , sweet promises of filial performance ...
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