He said he meant to make himself so like Palelo that none would be able to tell one from the other, and that he came to ... 'No,' said I, 'unless it be the sickness
that makes people think they are not themselves; that is the only sickness you
have ...
Author: W. C. Scully
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN: EAN:4064066141929
Category: Fiction
Page: 217
View: 580
"The White Hecatomb, and Other Stories" by W. C. Scully. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
So I inquired as to what effect there are two stories ; one saying that he saw the
that head - dress was intended to have on the five victims tortured , and shot
himself ; and the sick . She replied , “ To kill the sickness . " other story is that he
was ...
So I inquired as to what effect there are two stories ; one saying that he saw the
that head - dress was intended to have on the five victims tortured , and shot
himself ; and the sick . She replied , “ To kill the sickness . " other story is that he
was ...
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: UOM:39015073764774
Category: Baptists
Page:
View: 672
Volumes 7-77, 80-83 include 13th-83rd, 86th-89th annual report of the American Baptist missionary union.
Data on Illness, by Severity, for 100 Diagnoses Collected by Periodic Canvasses
of Households, with 100,000 Person-years of ... In 36 such cases , only one could
be determined to have created a private bath , but possibly a few others were
created . ... or one set of stairs and a fire escape , and which ( a ) were two or more stories high and contained three or more dwelling units , ( 6 ) contained
rooming ...
How tion of Hospitals for Infectious Diseases , by Mr . is it that small - pox spreads more rapidly at one Gordon Smith . ... In Two of these persons only were attacked
, and in the upper story ought to be situated the purses one of these cases the ...
To enter into detail as to how the plan worked would occupy far more time than
my readers would be willing to give . A few words , however , are ... His mother
was one day , with but little warning , struck down with illness . It seemed even to
the ...
... have pavilions of two or more stories high , or to have single- one - third of the
hourly supply . This ought not to be less storied huts or cottages , scattered more
widely ? Where than 4000 cubic feet per bed , even in ordinary cases of sickland
...
As regards space , this other by covered ways , so as to facilitate convenient and
must be considered with reference both to total ... an hour , and therefore the
space ought to be at least have pavilions of two or more stories high , or to have single- one - third of the hourly supply . ... sickland is expensive the former plan is
of course more eco- ness , -and the third of that is 1333 cubic feet of space .
nomical ...
her to leave the bedside of her dear mother , for a single moment . She would
entreat and implore until she won their consent that she should remain in the sick
room ; and then all night long would the affectionate little girl watch by her mother
...
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: HARVARD:HN5DUH
Category: Children's literature
Page: 101
View: 475
Children's stories encouraging obedience, charity, forgiveness, and honesty and discouraging idleness and envy.
Price One Halfpenny Monthly . Volume , Is . Cloth cases for ... A SELECTION OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE CHANTS . Oblong , cloth limp , Is ... 18mo . cloth limp , Is .
THOUGHTS FOR THE SICK AND INFIRM ON THE DAY OF INTERCESSION .
... teach him as you did me , from the earliest opening of his reason , to have the single eye that discerns clearly God ' s will , and the single purpose that fulfils it .
... So long as my Saviour is his Saviour , through life and through eternity , I ask
nothing more . ... In health and sickness , by night and by day , she watched over
me , studied my happiness and improvement in all things , and thought nothing a
...
But others are suffering while I wait for practice . What hinders my progress ? I
understand my profession . In not a single instance yet have I failed to give . relief
, when called to the bed of sickness . Ah me ! I feel wretched . ” Just then , the
letter ...
But others are suffering while I wait for practice . What hinders my progress ? I
understand my profession . In not a single instance yet have I failed to give relief ,
when called to the bed of sickness . Ah me ! I feel wretched . ” Just then , the letter
...
on this point without the least foundation , she had travelled on alone , and by
thinking about her sea - sickness , the ... understanding the most stinging of
Madame ' s points , and so preserving a coolness which deserted that lady at one
period ...
I have been by your side ever since you were born ; I have guarded you in every sickness . ... I guided you here , you were not generous cnough to perform one single act of kindness to the good old man who afforded you food and shelter .
one has sickness , to divide him from the world ; another has solitude , bringing
him near to God ; a third has poetry ; in short , everything that throws you in on
yourself , striking you and crushing you , is a ringing call from the Divine Sphere .
These may suffice, to some degree, in dealing with a single disease, but I remain,
at heart, old school. Older patients usually have multiple disorders. I am attracted
to a complicated and glamorous mistress, ever changing, demanding and, ...
Author: Ralph G. DePalma,
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 9781413400083
Category: Biography & Autobiography
Page: 276
View: 400
This is the autobiography of a surgeon who began life in the Bronx, New York. His colorful memoirs describe his childhood and education, and critically analyze scientific contributions in vascular disease, shock and treatment of impotence. He describes what it was like do general practice in the Bronx along with experiences in New York City; in Seville, Spain as a young Air Force Officer; residency and practice in Cleveland, Ohio; Reno, Nevada; and Washington DC. Dr. De Palma reflects upon life in rapidly changing times as well as responsibilities and uncertainties that exist in academic medicine and research.
After studying the report and a thorough examination , he said that the disease
seems very old which you must have got ... I told him how much we loved each other , and that you never went to any other woman in your life , nor did I think of
any ... Unable to bear that silence much longer , one day she asked , “ You haven
' t spoken a single word to me since I told you about the disease I ' ve contracted .
It soon became general throughout the village , and the progress of the disease
from that hour gradually accelerated , till at ... families were stricken down almost
simultaneously , and the instance was rare of a single victim from a household .
Author: Julia Louisa Dumont
Publisher: Popular Press
ISBN: 0879728248
Category: History
Page: 195
View: 438
Julia Louisa Corry Dumont (1794–1857) was born in Marietta, Ohio. Heralded in her own day as the “first lady” of the Ohio River Valley, she wrote about the lives of ordinary pioneers and settlers when the area was still known as the West. Her early romantic style was typical of the era, depicting river boatmen and Native Americans like Tecumseh. Her stories represent village life and women's plight as victims, as in her masterpiece Aunt Hetty.