10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANTHARIDIAN»
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cantharidian in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cantharidian and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal
On Cantharidian, and its Helation to Spanish Flies. By Dr. Schroff. (Reitsch. der
k. k. Gesellsch. du Aerzte zu Wien. July and August 1855.) Comparative
experiments were made upon rabbits with the cantharidian and Spanish flies,
and one ...
2
Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the ...
SPAINYIE-FLEE-PLAISTER, ». A cantharidian plaster, S. The phrase, 41
Cantharidian plaisters" is used by Burns. SPAINYIE FLEES. Spanish flies;
cantharides, S. V. Spaintis. SPAINING, ». The act of weaning ; also the time
whenachild has ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1867
3
Selected Poems and Songs
116. cantharidian plaisters. The glossary to the 1787 Edinburgh edition helpfully
explains 'cantharidian' as meaning 'made of cantharides': that is, Spanish Fly, the
famous aphrodisiac. In the old medicine remedies were often applied by ...
Robert Burns, Robert P. Irvine, 2013
4
Burns: A Study of the Poems and Songs
His lengthen'd chin, his turn'd-up snout, His eldritch squeel an' gestures, O how
they fire the heart devout — Like cantharidian plaisters On sic a day. "
Cantharidian plaisters" is another of those lightning flashes which shoot through
an entire ...
5
Scottish Literary Journal
Indeed it is these bodily images that 'fire the heart devout,/ Like cantharidian
plaisters', not the words of the sermon. The 'cantharidian plaisters' also bring the
message into the bodily sphere as the plasters are applied to bodily wounds and
...
6
The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and ...
V His lengthen'd chin, his turn'd-up snout, His eldritch squeel and gestures, Oh
how they fire the heart devout, Like cantharidian plasters, On sic a day! XIV. But,
hark! the“ tent has chang'd its voice; There's peace an' rest nae langer: For a' the
...
Robert Burns, James Currie, Mr. Thomson (George), 1806
7
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: Carefully Collated. With ...
His lengthen'd chin, his turn'd-up snout, His eldritch squeelm and gestures, 0 how
they fire the heart devout, Like cantharidian plasters, On sic a day! But, hark! the
tent " has chang'd its voice; There 's peace an' rest nae langer; For a' the real ...
8
The Poetical Works of the Late Robert Burns. A New Edition. ...
... an' wi' thumpin'; Now_meekly calm—now wild in wrath, He's stampin'an' he's
jumpin"! _ His lengthen'd'chin,'his turn'd-up snout His eldritch squeel an' gestures
, " 0 how the fire the heart devout, Like cantharidian plasters, 0n sic a day! XIY.
9
Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal
... o' faith, Wi' rattling and wi' thumping ; Now meekly calm, now wild in wrath He's
stamping and he's jumping. His lengthened chin, his turned-up snout, His eldritch
squeel and gestures, — Oh ! how they fire the heart devout, Like cantharidian ...
10
The Works of Robert Burns: Including His Letters to ...
His lengthen'd chin, his turn'd-up snout, His eldritch squeel and gestures, 0 how
they fire the heart devout, Like cantharidian plasters, On sic a dayl XIV. But, harkl
the Tern- has chang'd its voice; There's peace and rest nae langers For a' the ...