10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VALETUDINARIES»
Discover the use of
valetudinaries in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
valetudinaries and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Medical and Physical Journal
... superdurabnt et vix tandem hi con- cocta expuebant — hi rfiorbi ut plurimum
erant solubres,* iu saiiitatem que omnes terminabaut, pra^ter eos qui
valetudinaries vel dcbiles, vel senes vel qui angusto essent thorace ct
distillationibus obnoxii, ...
2
Sketches, Historical and Descriptive of Louisiana
The water in none of them, when suffered to cool, is unpleasant to the taste. It is
supposed to contain some medicinal virtues, and on this account the springs
begin to be visited by valetudinaries. The sketches now given of the country
about ...
3
Life of Bonapart, First Consul of France: From His Birth to ...
1- To this place the most aged monks go to end their days, and the valetudinaries
to re-efiablish their health. _ _ A two attack and drive them baclc as; rdfdssitiiea, *
,* Wed-t; 303 ' Passage of the 'Mountain of theGreat' St;" Bernard - - þ -
4
The New London Magazine: Being an Universal and Complete ...
On this principle, 1 have endeavoured to inculcate, the necessity of paying much
attention to this capital article of diet, to valetudinaries in general ; never to
abstain from it wholly, but to use it with moderation; to consider it as one of those
...
5
Historical Sketch and Laws of the Royal College of ...
Cumque eorum in aegrotos et valetudinaries observantia sit semper adeo
necessaria, ut sine maximo praejudicio et Kgrotorum pcriculo ab eadem quovis
pretextu et occ^ione abstrahi non de- beant ; igitur nos, pro nobis W
successoribus ...
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 1867
6
Thoughts on Various Objects of Industry Pursued in Scotland: ...
I cannot help here mentioning, to this purpose, a particular instance of one of
those wandering valetudinaries, who once took refuge in my posiEffion. It was a
tup hog, (a ramsi of the first year). He must have wandered a great way; for
though ...
7
Homer's Batrachomyomachia, hymns and epigrams; Hesiod's ...
... this course, ocularily to present you with example of what I esteem fit to save
the liberty and dialect of mine own language, because there are many
valetudinaries that never know the goodness of their stomach till they see meat
afore them.
Homerus, Richard Hooper, 1858
8
The Influence of the Atmosphere: More Especially the ...
... complaints is checked perspiration, as all valetudinaries can aflirm, especially
those whose digestive organs have been weakened by residence in hot climates,
where fluxes are of frequent occurrence. Subsect. 4.-Cutaneo-renal Sympathy.
9
Synopsis of the Universal Practice of Medicine: Exhibiting a ...
()f more value are the florid, (setting aside their beauty,) cheerful, well-bred, and
free from the commerce of men, neat and clean, and who are not in straitened
circumstances at home. But valetudinaries, or those oppressed with anxious
cares ...
10
History of North America
There are sulphureous, warm, and hot springs near the sources of James river, at
the foot of the Alleghany mountains, which are visited in July and August by a
number of valetudinaries, particularly those who labor under rheumatic affections
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