10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GRAVELISH»
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1
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
In a reduction upon the head of death-bed, the proof came out thus : imo, The
granter, for a dozen of years before her death, was troubled,, at intervals, with
gravelish pains ; and she died of a fit of the gravel upon two days illness. ado,
She was ...
Scotland. Court of Session, Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, William Maxwell Morison, 1802
2
Gideon Guthrie: a monograph written 1712 to 1730
a monograph written 1712 to 1730 Gideon Guthrie. troubled with a pain in her
breast, which, had it not been for her sobriety and good care, had killed her much
sooner. This indisposition in her stomach bred gravelish pains to a great degree
...
3
The Eruption of Hekla, 1947-1948
4 0.58 42 0.5 km E of Gréfell Coarse-sandy-gravelish 0.68 Brovvnish-grey
pumice, somewhat mixed with brownish-black pumice 4.6 5 km WSW of Gréfell
See Diagram Fig. 4- 0.64 57 Ptaufinefsstafiir Coarse-sandy - fine- 0.65 gravelish
65 ...
4
The Eruption of Hekla, 1947-1948
Pl. I Locality Particle-size weight Remarks 5 Storaskogsbotnar Medium-sandy 1.0
34- 2 km W of Mundafells- Coarse-gravelish 0.64 Bombs excluded from hails the
sample 37 SW edge of Héahraun See Diagram Fig. 4- 0.58 4-2 0.5 km E of ...
Trausti Einarsson, Sigurður Þórarinsson, Vísindafélag íslendinga, 1967
5
The critical review, or annals of literature
I have, indeed, observed of late, that several persons subject to gravelish
complaints had very severe paroxisms of them in autumn ; as also that, when the
dysentery was epidemic, dysuriasj and sometimes total obstructions of urine,
were to ...
6
The Works ... Published by His Son. - Edinburgh, Balfour 1768
N June 17 51, after having been for some years troubled with gravelish
symptoms, I was attacked with a frequent inclination to make urine, attended with
considerable pain. By the advice of "a surgeon in the country to whom l applied, l
used ...
7
Treatise on the Prevention of Diseases Incidental to Horses...
It is likewise well known that some horses pass a considerable quantity of gravel
with their urine, and that they are subject to gravelish complaints. Hence it may
be p inferred, that, as the food of horses is ex;eeedingly simple and uniform, that
...
8
Essays and Observations, Physical and Literary
A gentleman of seventy, on account of some complaints which he took to be
gravelish, drank 'a purging water. 'The frequent motions' to stool and urine
brought on a strangury, and inflammation of the neck of the bladder, 1 to a great
height, ...
9
Publications of the Scottish History Society
Near to Monaughty in Alva parish ' there is a physick well called the Reeswell
very much used by such as are gravelish.' (P. 238.) 23. Fetteresso parish. In
Cowie there is 'a spring called Our Ladies Well, of old time much frequented, and
yet ...
10
The Decisions of the Court of Session, from Its First ...
... what cirthat the granter of the deed, for a dozen years before her death, was
troubled at intervals with gravelish pains; that she was not trou- bed, bled with
these pains when she figned the deed challenged, and lived forty-five days
thereafter ...
Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, 1804
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