| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners, Charles Walcot - Charities - 1844 - 686 pages
...importance attached to secondary causes, which, having once perceived, inquiry has not been carried further. Invariably it will be found, on examination, that...each day is sufficient, and it is thus they may live iu the most healthy country, pass the greater part of the day in the open air, and yet become scrofulous,... | |
| Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1845 - 862 pages
...appears evident that the nonrenewal of the air is a necessary condition in the production of scrofula. Invariably, it will be found on examination, that...few hours each day is sufficient ; and it is thus that persons may live in the most healthy country, pass the greater part of the day in the open air,... | |
| American periodicals - 1845 - 636 pages
...appears evident that the non-renewal of the air is a necessary condition in the production of scrofula. Invariably, it will be found on examination, that...few hours each day is sufficient ; and it is thus that persons may live in the most healthy country, pass the greater part of the day in the open air,... | |
| 1845 - 854 pages
...appears evident that the nonrenewal of the air is a necessary condition in the production of scrofula. Invariably, it will be found on examination, that...is caused by a vitiated air, and it is not always nucessary that there should have been a prolonged stay in such an atmosphere. Often a few hours each... | |
| Prison Association of New York - Prisons - 1845 - 780 pages
...wmcnt of the air is a necessary condition in the production of scrofula ? Invariably it will be fpund, on examination, that a truly scrofulous disease is caused by a vitiated air ; and it is not always neccssnry that there should have been a prolonged stay in such an atmosphere. Often a few hours each... | |
| 1846
...cause which is always met with, isolated or united to circumstances whose action is very secondary. Invariably it will be found on examination that a truly scrofulous disease is caused by breathing bad air, and it is not always necessary that there should have been a prolonged stay in such... | |
| London St. George's and st. James's dispensary - 1848 - 44 pages
...cause which is always met with, isolated or united to circumstances whose action is very secondary. Invariably it will be found on examination that a truly scrofulous disease is caused by breathing bad air, and it is not always necessary that there should have been a prolonged stay in such... | |
| Norman Chevers - Public health - 1852 - 396 pages
...appears evident that the non-renewal of air is a necessary condition in the production of scrofula. Invariably, it will be found, on examination, that...a few hours each day is sufficient; and it is thus that persons may live in the most healthy country, pass the greater part of the day in the open air,... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 720 pages
...examinations and experience, that a truly scrofulous disease is invariably caused by vitiated air, and that it is not always necessary that there should have...in such an atmosphere. Often a few hours each day may suffice, and it is thus that patients may live in the most healthy country, pass the greater part... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - Education - 1854 - 972 pages
...examinations and experience, " that a truly scrofulous disease i» invariably caused by vitiated air, and that it is not always necessary that there should have been a prolonged exposure to such an atmosphere. Often a few hours each day may suffice, and it is thus that patients... | |
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