Soon after interments were made, a peculiarly long narrow black fly was observed to crawl out of many of the coffins ; this insect, a product of the putrefaction of the bodies, was observed on the following season to be succeeded by another, which had... The Farmers' Register - Page 366by Edmund Ruffin - 1840Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1840 - 664 pages
...establishment, in pits, the uppermost of which were covered only by a few inches of earth. " Soon after interments were made, a peculiar long narrow black...appearance of a common bug with wings." A Sunday school is held in the chapel. " Residents about this spot, in warm and damp weather have been much annoyed... | |
| 1839
...sewer runs angularly across this ' burying place.' * • Soon after interments were made, a peculiarly long narrow black fly was observed to crawl out of many of these coffins ; this insect was observed on the following season to be succeeded by another, which... | |
| 1840 - 474 pages
...of which were covered only by a few inches of earth. " Soon after interments were made, a peculiarly long narrow black fly was observed to crawl out of...appearance of a common bug with wings." A Sunday school is held in the chapel. "Residents about this spot, in warm and damp weather, have been much annoyed... | |
| George Collison (solicitor.) - 1840 - 462 pages
...this operation many bodies were disturbed and mutilated. Soon after interments were made, a peculiarly long, narrow, black fly was observed to crawl out...succeeded by another, which had the appearance of a common bugt with wings. The children attending the Sunday school, held in this chapel, in which these insects... | |
| Medicine - 1840 - 660 pages
...of which were covered only by a few inches of earth. " Soon after interments were made, a peculiarly long narrow black fly was observed to crawl out of...on the following season to be succeeded by another, wbich had the appearance of a common bug with wings." A Sunday school is held in the chapel. " Residents... | |
| Medicine - 1840 - 648 pages
...interments were made, a peculiarly long narrow black fly «as observed to crawl out of many of the colling ; this insect, a product of the putrefaction of the...another, which had the appearance of a common bug with wing»." A Sunday school is held in the chapel. " Residents about this spot, in warm and damp weather,... | |
| John Bell - Medicine, Eclectic - 1840 - 482 pages
...of which were covered only by a few inches of earlh. " Soon after interments were made, a peculiarly long narrow black fly was observed to crawl out of...coffins ; this insect, a product of the putrefaction of tho Indies, was observed on the following season to be succeeded by another, which had the appearance... | |
| 1842 - 324 pages
...this operation many bodies were disturbed and mutilated. Soon after interments were made, a peculiarly long narrow black fly was observed to crawl out of...of the putrefaction of the bodies, was observed on tbe following season to be succeeded by another, which had tbe. appearance of a common bug with wings.... | |
| Chemistry - 1846 - 586 pages
...this operation many bodies were disturbed and mutilated. Soon after interments were mude, a peculiarly long narrow black fly was observed to crawl out of...following season to be succeeded by another, which hud the appearance of a common bug with wings. The children attending the SUNDAY-SCHOOL, held in this... | |
| George Alfred Walker - Cemeteries - 1846 - 60 pages
...this operation many bodies were disturbed and mutilated. Soon after interments were made, a peculiarly long narrow black fly was observed to crawl out of...this insect, a product of the putrefaction of the bodics, was observed on the following season to be succeeded by another, which had the appearance of... | |
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