... third as when the animal is in the ordinary condition. It is not an uncommon occurrence for a person in delicate health, or a child, fed on a milk diet, although the milk be from one cow, and the greatest possible care taken of it, to have a bad day... A Guide Manual to the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky - Page 15by Charles W. Wright - 1860 - 63 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1858 - 784 pages
...is uniformly 59 degrees, winter and summer; which, in connection with the remarkable purity of its atmosphere, will account for the fact that individuals...walk a distance of three miles on the surface of the earth.—Louisville Medical Gazette. M. Falcony'B Powder for Preserving Dead Bodies.—The result of... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 540 pages
...fever heat, and will not keep as long by onethird as when the animal is in the ordinary condition. It is not an uncommon occurrence for a person in delicate health, or a child fed on a milk diet, although the milk be from one cow, and the greatest possible care taken... | |
| george b. shattuck and anner post - 1884 - 648 pages
...fever heat, and will not keep as long by oue third as when the animal is in the ordinary condition. It is not an uncommon occurrence for a person in delicate health, or a child, fed on a milk diet, although the milk be from one cow, and the greatest possible care taken... | |
| Homeopathy - 1884 - 430 pages
...fever heat, and will not keep as long by one third as when the animal is in the ordinary condition. It is not an uncommon occurrence for a person in delicate health, or a child fed on a milk diet, although the milk be from one cow, and the greatest possible care taken... | |
| Medicine - 1859 - 646 pages
...the fact that individuals ire enabled to undergo such an unusual amount of physical exer-" tioo iii it. It is not an uncommon occurrence for a person...health to accomplish a journey of twenty miles in the Cave,1 without suffering from fatigue, who could not be prevailed upon to walk a distance of three... | |
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