| British prose literature - 1821 - 396 pages
...wounded, there remain running sores during the distemper, which I do not doubt is a great relief to it. Every year thousands undergo this operation ; and...any one that has died in it ; and you may believe 1 am well satisfied x>f the safety of this experiment, since I intend to try it on my dear little son.... | |
| lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1825 - 352 pages
...wounded, there remain running sores during the distemper, which I do not doubt is a great relief to it. Every year thousands undergo this operation ; and...that has died in it; and you may believe I am well untisfied of the safety of this experiment, since I intend to try it on my dear little son. 1 am patriot... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1830 - 844 pages
...small-pox here by way diversion, as the v take the waters in other countries. '1 here is no example of f poetic vein is buried under a trade, and never prodaces anything for waut of imp t experiment, since I intend to try it. on my dear little sun. I am patriot enough to take pains to... | |
| Chemistry - 1844 - 580 pages
...the French Ambassador says pleasantly, tliat they take the small-pox here by way of diversion, аз they take the waters in other countries. There is...you may believe I am well satisfied of the safety of the experiment, since I intend to try it on my deal little son. I am patriot enough to take juins to... | |
| Keith Imray - 1849 - 866 pages
...year thousands undergo it, and the French embassador observes pleasantly that they take the small pox here by way of diversion, as they take the waters...you may believe I am well satisfied of the safety of the experiment, since I intend to try it on my dear little son. I am patriot enough to take pains to... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1851 - 650 pages
...diversion, as they take the waters in other countries. There is no example of any one that has died of it ; and you may believe I am well satisfied of the safety of the experiment, since I intend to try it on my dear little son. ' I am patriot enough to take pains... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1853 - 494 pages
...Montag. 109: The smallpox, so fatal, and so general amongst us, is here entirely harmless; p. 110: There is no example of any one that has died in it, uff @1пф tin Slnfana, von §. 171 ftnben №ir abstergents nnt) acephali; üeftea fuit) е1о.енШф... | |
| Sir Thomas Watson - 1857 - 998 pages
...by way of diversion, as they take the waters in other countries. There is no example of any one who has died in it ; and you may believe I am well satisfied of the safety of this experiment, since 1 intend to try it on my dear little son. I am patriot enough to take pains to bring this useful invention... | |
| Medicine - 1876 - 1164 pages
...French Ambassador observes pleasantly that they take the small-pox here, by way of diversion, as they do the waters in other countries. There is no example...you may believe I am well satisfied of the safety of the experiment, since I intend to try it on my dear little son. I am patriot enough to take pains to... | |
| William Chambers - Biography - 1859 - 600 pages
...diversion, as they take the waters in other countries. There is no example of any one that has died of it ; and you may believe I am well satisfied of the safety of the experiment, since I intend to try it on my dear little son. ' I am patriot enough to take pains... | |
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