John Hunter. The " dear man " replied with characteristic bluntness, but not in the best grammar : " I own I was glad when I heard you was married to a woman of fortune ; but let her go, never mind her. I shall employ you with hedgehogs, for I do not... Disciples of Æsculapius v. 2 - Page 520by Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1900Full view - About this book
| John Baron - Physicians - 1838 - 664 pages
...being defeated ; but both will wear out, perhaps the first soonest. I own I was glad, when I heard that you was married to a woman of fortune; but let her...employ you with hedge-hogs, for I do not know how far I nay trust mine. I want you to get a hedge-hog in the beginning of winter and weigh him; put him in... | |
| John Rutherfurd Russell - 1861 - 646 pages
...defeated ; but both will wear out, perhaps the first soonest. I own I was glad when I heard you were to be married to a woman of fortune ; but let her go, never...hedgehogs, for I do not know how far I may trust mine. I want you to get a hedgehog in the beginning of winter, and weigh him, put him in your garden, and... | |
| John Rutherfurd Russell - Medicine - 1861 - 546 pages
...defeated ; but both will wear out, perhaps the first soonest. I own I was glad when I heard you were to be married to a woman of fortune ; but let her go, never...hedgehogs, for I do not know how far I may trust mine. I want you to get a hedgehog in the beginning of winter, and weigh him, put him in your garden, and... | |
| Tom Taylor - 1874 - 554 pages
...disappointed in love, and that of being defeated; but both will wear out, perhaps the first soonest. I own I was glad when I heard you was married to a...never mind her. I shall employ you with hedge-hogs. I do not know how far I may trust mine. I want you to get a hedge-hog in the beginning of winter and... | |
| Benjamin Ward Richardson - Medicine - 1891 - 470 pages
...always soft-hearted, had been crossed i,n love, and had poured out his soul to the ir-¿ repressible “dear man” John Hunter. The “dear man” replied...I do¿ not know how far I may trust mine.” This w¿.s quitein character with Hunter when he was in strength, and shows that he had got back to his... | |
| Charles Creighton - 1889 - 378 pages
...Hunter of the disappointment in love which had just befallen him, he got answer on 25th September, 1778: "Let her go, never mind her. I shall employ you with hedgehogs." He then puts before him a number of points to be observed in the problem of winter-sleep, including... | |
| Humanities - 1928 - 710 pages
...When condoling with Jenner, in another letter, over a recent disappointment in love, Hunter tells him: "But let her go, never mind her. I shall employ you with hedgehogs." Early in October, 1775, Hunter began his famous course of lectures on surgery, "its principles and... | |
| 1897 - 284 pages
...disappointed in love, and that of being defeated ; but both will wear out, perhaps the first soonest. I own I was glad when I heard you was married to a...hedgehogs, for I do not know how far I may trust mine. I want you to get a hedgehog in the beginning of winter, and weigh him ; put him in your garden, and... | |
| Stephen Paget - Medical - 1897 - 290 pages
...disappointed in love, and that of being defeated ; but both will wear out, perhaps the first soonest. I own I was glad when I heard you was married to a...hedgehogs, for I do not know how far I may trust mine. I want you to get a hedgehog in the beginning of winter, and weigh him ; put him in your garden, and... | |
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