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... cold weather on invalids ix PAGE 62 CHAPTER VII . MANAGEMENT OF THE HEALTH AT SEA . The treatment of sea - sickness ... colds - Ulcerated sore - throat- " Prickly heat " -Neces- sity of fresh air for invalids . 79 CHAPTER VIII ...
... cold weather on invalids ix PAGE 62 CHAPTER VII . MANAGEMENT OF THE HEALTH AT SEA . The treatment of sea - sickness ... colds - Ulcerated sore - throat- " Prickly heat " -Neces- sity of fresh air for invalids . 79 CHAPTER VIII ...
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... cold of the English Channel to the heats of the tropics , and back again to the cold weather south of the Cape , though great in itself , is accomplished by regular gradations , very different from the abrupt changes of our own climate ...
... cold of the English Channel to the heats of the tropics , and back again to the cold weather south of the Cape , though great in itself , is accomplished by regular gradations , very different from the abrupt changes of our own climate ...
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... trying to bronchitic invalids , especially as there is often a good deal of atmospheric humidity accom- panying the cold ; but I have seldom or never seen severe attacks of bronchitis occur at sea , and the improvement.
... trying to bronchitic invalids , especially as there is often a good deal of atmospheric humidity accom- panying the cold ; but I have seldom or never seen severe attacks of bronchitis occur at sea , and the improvement.
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... cold and bracing , it is still the summer of those latitudes , as shown by the length of the days and the brightness of the sunshine . Those few weeks of cold weather are therefore very different in their effect on the constitution to ...
... cold and bracing , it is still the summer of those latitudes , as shown by the length of the days and the brightness of the sunshine . Those few weeks of cold weather are therefore very different in their effect on the constitution to ...
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... cold of England to the heat of the tropics , which cannot but be trying to those of delicate constitution at the commencement of a voyage . From the foregoing remarks it will be seen that if the invalid is in a position to fix his own ...
... cold of England to the heat of the tropics , which cannot but be trying to those of delicate constitution at the commencement of a voyage . From the foregoing remarks it will be seen that if the invalid is in a position to fix his own ...
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Adelaide amongst appearance berth board ship Bright and hot cabin calm calm-belt Cape Colony Cape Horn Cape Town captain CHLORODYNE climate coast cold COLLIS BROWNE'S colonies colour comfort considerable cool course deck diseases districts England English Channel favourable feet fish frequently gales harbour heat Hobart Town homeward voyage humidity India interest invalids island kind land latitudes Launceston Leadenhall Street less light line of sailing Liverpool London Mean annual Melbourne Messrs miles months Natal night noon obtained ocean ocean climate Orange Free passage passengers passing poop Port Elizabeth Queensland railway rain region of prevailing river round route sailing ships sailing vessels sailors saloon seen seldom shark ship's shores sometimes South Africa South Wales south-east southern hemisphere Steam steamers Suez Suez Canal summer Sydney Tasmania temperature thermometer trade-wind region travelling tropics usually various Victoria voyage to Australia warm weather whale winter
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254 페이지 - ViceChancellor Sir W. PAGE WOOD stated publicly in Court that Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE was UNDOUBTEDLY the INVENTOR of CHLORODYNE, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say it had been sworn to. — See The Times, July I3th, 1864. Dr. J. Collis Browne's CHLORODYNE...
79 페이지 - Be to their faults a little blind, Be to their virtues very kind, Let all their thoughts be unconfined, A.nd clap your padlock on the mind.
254 페이지 - We have made pretty extensive use of Chlorodyne in our practice lately, and look upon it as an excellent direct Sedative and Anti-spasmodic. It seems to allay pain and irritation in whatever organ, and of whatever cause.
254 페이지 - I have no hesitation in stating that I have never met with any medicine so efficacious as an Anti-Spasmodic and Sedative. I have used it in Consumption, Asthma, Diarrhoea, and other diseases, and am perfectly satisfied with the results.
120 페이지 - ... The space occupied on the surface of our planet by the different families of animals and their remains is inversely as the size of the individual. The smaller the animal, the greater the space occupied by his remains. Though not invariably the case, yet this rule, to a certain extent, is true, and will, therefore, answer our present purposes, which are simply those of illustration: Take the elephant and his remains, or a microscopic animal and his, and compare them. The contrast, as to space...
254 페이지 - CHLORODYNE coined by him expressly to designate it. There never has been a remedy so vastly beneficial to suffering humanity, and it is a subject of deep concern to the public that they should not be imposed upon by having imitations pressed upon them on account of cheapness, and as being the same thing. Dr.
181 페이지 - Bay, with the nooks of sea running up to Glengarrif, is very lovely. But they are not equal to Sydney either in shape, in colour, or in variety. I have never seen Naples, or Rio Janeiro, or Lisbon ; — but from description and pictures I am led to think that none of them can possess such a world of loveliness of water as lies within Sydney Heads. The proper thing to assert is that the fleets of sill nations might rest securely within the protection of the harbour.
182 페이지 - I know that the task would be hopeless were I to attempt to make others understand the nature of the beauty of Sydney Harbour. I can say that it is lovely, but I cannot paint its loveliness. The sea runs up in various bays and coves, indenting the land all around the city so as to give a thousand different aspects of the water — and not of water broad, unbroken, and unrelieved, but of water always with jutting corners of land beyond it, and then again of water and then again of land.
2 페이지 - The habitual respiration, when on deck, of the air free from organic and inorganic impurities and floating particles of dust and carbon that are met with in even the purest air on land. 4. The greater equability of temperature at sea. 5. The presence in the air of certain substances, such as saline particles, which may exert a specific beneficial...
65 페이지 - The billows there lift themselves up in long ridges with deep hollows between them. They run up high and fast, tossing their white caps aloft in the air, looking like the green hills of a rolling prairie capped with snow, and chasing each other in sport. Still their march is stately and their roll majestic. The scenery among them is grand, and the Australianbound trader, after doubling the Cape of Good Hope, finds herself followed for weeks at a time by these magnificent rolling swells, and lashed...