| Samuel Pepys - 1848 - 466 páginas
...died, into the body of another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side. The first died upon the place, and the other very well, and likely...amending of bad blood by borrowing from a better body. 15th. To Mrs. Pierce's, where I find her as fine as possible, and Mr. Pierce going to the ball at night... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 500 páginas
...into the body of another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side.2 The first died upon the place, and the other very well, and likely...be let into an Archbishop, and such like ; but, as 1 William Smith, originally a Burristcr-at-law of the Society of Gray's Inn. Ob. 1696. - William Croune,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1855 - 510 páginas
..."Transfusion," by Dr. Jvny, in the Caclopadia of Practical Medicine, and in the works quoted by him. Dr. Croone says, may, if it takes, be of mighty use...amending of bad blood by borrowing from a better body. 15th. To Mrs. Pieree's, where I find her as fine as possible, and Mr. Pierce going to the ball at night... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1867 - 516 páginas
...into the body of another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side.2 The first died upon the place, and the other very well, and likely...Archbishop, and such like ; but, as Dr. Croone says, may, 1 William Smith, originally a Barrister-at-law of the Society of Gray's Inn. Ob. 1696. 2 William Croune,... | |
| 1873 - 840 páginas
...blood of a Quaker to be let into an archbishop [eg, Laud ?] and such like ; but as Dr, Croone Bay e, may, if it takes, be of mighty use to man's health,...amending of bad blood by borrowing from a better body." W. WOODBRIDQI, MD EDITOR'S TABLE. SCIENCE IS EDUCATIONAL DISCIPLINE. WE note a very healthy curiosity... | |
| 1873 - 824 páginas
...died) into the bod; of another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side. The first died upon the place, and the other very well, and likely to do well Tli if did give occasion to many pretty wishes, as of the blood of a Quaker to be let into an archbishop... | |
| 1875 - 852 páginas
...views made public more than two hundred years ago, but rather to endorse the quaint words, "the blood may, if it takes, be of mighty use to man's health,...amending of bad blood by borrowing from a better body." If the loss of blood causes a depression or a lowering of the vital forces, an extra supply should... | |
| 1876 - 600 páginas
...one side, while all his own ran out on the other side. The first died upon the place, and theother very well and likely to do well. This did give occasion...mighty use to man's health, for the amending of bad Wood by borrowing from a better body.' COST OF LUNATICS IN ASYLUMS. — The Commissioners in Lunacy... | |
| 1878 - 542 páginas
...died) into the body of another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side. The first died upon the place, and the other very well and likely...amending of bad blood by borrowing from a better body." — Vol. iii., p. 85. On November I6th the result of the experiment is given : — " This noon I met... | |
| 1878 - 818 páginas
...died) into the body of another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side. The first died upon the place, and the other very well, and likely...the blood of a Quaker to be let into an archbishop [eg, Laud • ] and such like ; but as Dr. Croone says, may, if it takes, be of mighty use to man's... | |
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