... you please to have opened. She immediately rips open that you offer to her with a large needle (which gives you no more pain than a common scratch), and puts into the vein as much matter as can lie upon the head of her needle, and after that binds... Myths in medicine and old-time doctors - עמוד 78מאת Alfred Charles Garratt - 1884 - 242 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Edmund Burke - 1764 - 582 דפים
...(which gives you no more pam than a common fcratch) and puts into the vein, as much matter а?сзп lie upon the head of her needle, and after that, binds up the little •wound with a hollow bit of lliell, and in this manner opens four cr five veins. The Grecians have commonly the fuperftition of... | |
| 1764 - 552 דפים
...(which gives you no mere pain than a common icralch) and puts into the vein, as much matter asean lie upon the head of her needle, and after that, binds up the little wound with a hollow bit of (hell, and in this manner opens four or five veins. The Grecians have commonly the fnperliition of... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1779 - 260 דפים
...gives you no more pain than a common fcratch) fcratch) and puts into the v<in as much master as can ly upon the head of her needle, and after that, binds up the little wound with a hollow bit of (hell; and in this manner opens four or five veins. The Grecians haw commonly the fuperftition of opening... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1784 - 240 דפים
...(which gives you no more pain than a common fcratch) and puts into the vein as much matter as can lie upon the head of her needle, and after that, binds up the little wound with a hollow hollow bit of fliell, and in this manner optfns four or five veins. The Grecians have commonly the... | |
| Alexander Aberdour - 1791 - 112 דפים
...gives you no more. " pain than a common fcratch), and puts into '* the vein as much matter as can lie upon the " head of her needle, and after that binds up " the little wound with a hollow bit of fliell j •*.* and in this manner opens four or five veins. " The Grecians have commonly the fuperfti*'... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1794 - 300 דפים
...(which gives you no more pain than a common fcratch) and puts into the vein, as much matter .is can ly upon the head of her needle, and after that binds up the little wound with a hollow bit of fhell ; and in this manner opens four or fire veins. The Grecians have commonly the fuperftition of... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1796 - 468 דפים
...which gives you no more pain than a common scratch) and puts into the vein as much matter as can lie upon the head of her needle, and after that, binds...shell , and in this manner opens four or five veins. The^Grecians have commonly the superstition of opening one in the middle of the forehead , one in each... | |
| 1822 - 688 דפים
...rips open that you offer to her with a large needle, and puts into the vein as much matter as can lie upon the head of her needle, and after that binds up the little wound with a hollow bit of shell." The practice here, it will be observed, is adopted by consent of parties, and no child remains in the... | |
| Robert John Thornton - 1799 - 560 דפים
..." gives you no more pain than a common fcratch) " and puts into the part as much matter as can " He upon the head of her needle, and after that " binds up the little wound with a hollow bit of " ihell ; and in this manner makes four or five in" cifions. The Grecians have commonly the fu" perflition... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 458 דפים
...(which gives you no more pain than a common scratch), and puts into the vein as much matter as can lie upon the head of her needle, and after that binds...the little wound with a hollow bit of shell ; and in thisinauner opens four or five veins. The Gr«ei**s b«»e commonly the imperstjtion ot opening one... | |
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