| Child rearing - 1860 - 590 pages
...breathe at night but night air ? The choice is between pure nightusr from without, and foul night-air from within. Most people prefer the latter. An unaccountable...be true that fully one-half of all the disease we sufi'er from is occasioned by people sleeping with their windows shut? An open window most nights in... | |
| 1860 - 908 pages
...common impression that night air is injurious : — " What air can we breathe at night but night air? The choice is between pure night air from without and foul night air from within. Most f eople prefer the latter. An unaccountable choice. What will they say, if it a proved to be true that... | |
| 1861 - 350 pages
...Au extraordinary fallacy is the dread of night air. What air can we breathe at night but night air? The choice is between pure night air from without...proved to be true, that fully one-half of all the diseases we suffer from, is occasioned by people sleeping with their windows shut ? An open window... | |
| Medicine - 1861 - 596 pages
..."An extraordinary fallacy is the dread of night air. What air can we breathe at night hut night air? The choice is between pure night air from without...will they say if it is proved to be true, that fully one half of all the diseases we suffer from, is occasioned by people sleeping with their windows shut... | |
| 1861 - 346 pages
...extraordinary fallacy, is the dread of night air. What air can we breathe at night, but night air ? The choice is between pure night air, from without,...will they say, if it is proved to be true, that fully one half of all the diseases we suffer from, is occasioned by people sleeping with their windows shut... | |
| Medicine - 1860 - 976 pages
...Afl extraordinary fallacy is the dread of night air. What air can we breathe at night but night air ? The choice is between pure night air from without...proved to be true, that fully one-half of all the diseases we suffer from, is occasioned by people sleeping with their windows shut ? An open window... | |
| James Et Al Parton - History - 1868 - 656 pages
...extraordinary fallacy," she says, "is the dread of night air. What air can we breathe at night but night air ? The choice is between pure night air from without...people prefer the latter. An unaccountable choice ! An open window, most nights in the year, can never hurt any one." Better, she remarks, shut the windows... | |
| James Parton - Suffragists - 1869 - 702 pages
...extraordinary fallacy," she says, "is the dread of night air. What air can we breathe at night but night air? The choice is between pure night air from without...people prefer the latter. An unaccountable choice ! An open window, most nights in the year, can never hurt any one." Better, she remarks, shut the windows... | |
| Warnings - 1880 - 138 pages
...which has given rise to the general dread of night air that prevails among the people of this country. The choice is between pure night air from without and foul night air from within. The latter is apparently thought to be quite innocuous, while the former is regarded as being fraught... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - Artists - 1886 - 416 pages
...An extraordinary fallacjTis the dread of night air. What air can we breathe at night but night air? The choice is between pure night air from without,...an unaccountable choice. What will they say if it be proved true that fully one-half of all the disease ue suffer from is occasioned by people sleeping... | |
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