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" Dr. Clubbe was sent for, who, after a little examination, saw through the case with great judgment. 'There is nothing the matter with your head,' he observed, 'nor any apoplectic tendency; let the digestive organs bear the whole blame : you must take... "
The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: With His Letters and Journals ... - Page 161
by George Crabbe - 1834
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The Life of the Rev. George Crabbe, LL. B.

George Crabbe - 1834 - 358 pages
...journeys into Suffolk, in passing through Ipswich, that he had the most alarming attack, Havin^ left ny mother at the inn, he walked into the town alone,...man. His countenance was never ordinary, but health of itself gives a new charm to any features ; and his figure, which in his early years had been rather...
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The poetical works of ... George Crabbe, with his letters and journals, and ...

George Crabbe - 1840 - 346 pages
...by;" for his fall was attributed to the bottle. He was assisted to his room, and the late Dr. Clubbe was sent for, who after a little examination, saw...man. His countenance was never ordinary, but health M of itself gives a new charm to any features ; and his figure, which in his early years had been rather...
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The Life and Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe

George Crabbe - 1847 - 618 pages
...;" for his fall was attributed to the bottle. lie was assisted to his room, and the late Dr. Clubbe was sent for, who, after a little examination, saw...man. His countenance was never ordinary, but health of itself gives a new charm to any features ; and his figure, which in his early years had been rather...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 51

Medicine - 1847 - 614 pages
...with great judgment. ' There is nothing the matter with your head,' he observed, ' nor any apopletic tendency ; let the digestive organs bear the whole...but slightly increasing dose of it may be attributed bis long and generally healthy life." P. 163. Dr. Seymour, we must not omit to remark, has been led...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

Medicine - 1847 - 588 pages
...blame ! you must take r,piatts.' From that time his health began to amend rapidly, and his con"titution was renovated : a rare effect of opium, for that drug...be attributed his long and generally healthy life." P. 163. Dr. Seymour, we must not omit to remark, has been led by the results of his experience to the...
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The Life and Poetical Works of George Crabbe

George Crabbe - 1901 - 624 pages
...effect of opium, for that drug almost alwavs inflicts some partial injury, even when it is necewary ; but to him it was only salutary, and to a constant but slightly increasing dose of it may I«- attributed his long and generally healthy life. His personal appearance also was improved with...
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Crabbe

Alfred Ainger - Poets, English - 1903 - 232 pages
...' ; for his fall was attributed to the bottle. He was assisted to his room, and the late Dr. Clubbe was sent for, who, after a little examination, saw...be attributed his long and generally healthy life." The son makes no reference to any possible effects of this " slightly increasing dose " upon his father's...
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Crabbe

Alfred Ainger - Poets, English - 1903 - 230 pages
...by' ; for his fall was attributed to the bottle. He was assisted to his room, and the late Dr. Clubbe was sent for, who, after a little examination, saw...attributed his long and generally healthy life."' The son makes no reference to any possible effects of this "slightly increasing dose" upon his father's...
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Crabbe

Alfred Ainger - 1903 - 258 pages
...began to amend rapidly, and his constitution was renovated ; a rare effect of opium, for that drag almost always inflicts some partial injury, even when...be attributed his long and generally healthy life." The son makes no reference to any possible effects of this " slightly increasing dose " upon his father's...
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Crabbe

Alfred Ainger - Poets, English - 1903 - 230 pages
...always inflicts some partial injury, even when it is necessary ; but to him it was only salutary—and to a constant but slightly increasing dose of it may...be attributed his long and generally healthy life." The son makes no reference to any possible effects of this "slightly increasing dose" upon his father's...
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