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" ... it were frost, on the leads of Cockaine house, putt them into a payle of water, till he was almost dead with cold, and betake himselfe to his stove, and so 'twas gonne. "
Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review: Medical and Philosophical - Página 112
1816
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Letters Written by Eminent Persons in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth ...

John Walker - 1813 - 326 páginas
...was thus ; he would then sitt with his legges bare, if it were frost, on the leads of Cockaine house, putt them into a payle of water, till he was almost...betake himselfe to his stove, and so 'twas gone. He was hott-headed, and his thoughts working would many times keep him from sleeping ; he told me, that then...
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Letters Written by Eminent Persons in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth ...

John Walker - 1813 - 1014 páginas
...was thus ; he would then sitt with his legges bare, if it were frost, on the leads of Cockaine house, putt them into a payle of water, till he was almost dead with cold, and betuke himselfe to his stove, and so 'twas gone. He was hott-headed, and his thoughts working would...
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London Medical and Physical Journal, Volumen33

1815 - 534 páginas
...was thus: he would then sitt with his leggcs bare, if it were frost, on the leads of Coekaine-housc, putt them into a payle of water, till he was almost...stove, and so 'twas gone. He was hott headed, and his thonghts working would many times keep him from sleeping; he told me, that then his way was, to rise...
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Medical Portrait Gallery: Biographical Memoirs of the Most ..., Volúmenes3-4

Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1839 - 544 páginas
...: — " He would then sitt with his legges bare, if it were frost, on the leads of Cockaine House, putt them into a payle of water, till he was almost...betake himselfe to his stove, and so 'twas gone." And the same authority reports, that " he was hot-headed, and his thoughts working would many times...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen1

1850 - 896 páginas
...studies, " He would sitt with his legges bare, though it were frosty, on the leads of Cockayne-house, put them into a payle of water till he was almost dead with cold, Ad betake himself to his stove, and so 'twas gone.1' Harvey doubtless knew how to balance matters in...
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New Jersey Medical Reporter and Transactions of the New Jersey ..., Volumen9

1856 - 654 páginas
...often troubled with the goute, and his way of cure was thus : he would then sitt with his legges bare, if it •were frost, on the leads of Cockaine-house,...would many times keep him from sleeping ; he told roe, that then his way was to rise out of his bed and walke about his chamber in his shirt, till he...
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The Philosophy of the Bath: Or, Air and Water in Health and Disease ...

Durham Dunlop - 1868 - 502 páginas
...legges bare, if it were frost, on the leads of Cockaine House, putt them into a payle of water T till ho was almost dead with cold, and betake himselfe to his stove, and to 'twas gone I" A simple and natural remedy truly ; but rather dangerous practice, which no Hydropathist...
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The Technical Educator: An Encyclopædia of Technical Education ...

1872 - 456 páginas
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The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease

Durham Dunlop - 1873 - 494 páginas
...: — " He would then sitt with his legges bare, if it were frost, on the leads of Cockaine House, putt them into a payle of water, till he was almost...and betake himselfe to his stove, and so 'twas gone /" A simple and natural remedy truly ; but rather dangerous practice, which no Hydropathist would recommend....
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Doctors and patients; or, Anecdotes of the medical world and ..., Volumen2

John Timbs - 1873 - 378 páginas
...thus : ' he would then sitt with his legges bare, if it were frost, on the leads of Cockaine House, putt them into a payle of water, till he was almost dead with cold, and betake himself to his stove, and 'twas gone.' John Locke recommends the washing of the feet in cold water...
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