| 1738 - 706 pages
...to be almoft fuddled, the Swelling te- . Mrn'd with much Pain, and cold Sweats ; .which abated fooh on bathing the Arm -as before, and wrapping it up in brown Paper foaked in the Oil. • If, Mr Urban, this cheap and eafy Antidote, which is only common Oil of Olives, fliould prove of... | |
| 1738 - 396 pages
...well : But in the Afternoon, on drinking fome ftrong Beer, fo as to be almoft fuddled, the fwelling return'd, with much Pain, and cold Sweats ; which abated foon, on bathing the Ann as before, and wrapping it up in brown Paper foak'd in Oil. Two Pigeons were bit by the fame Viper... | |
| Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon - 1793 - 418 pages
...ftrong beer, fo as to be almoft intoxicated, u the fwelling returned, with much pain and " cold fweats, which abated foon, on bathing *' the arm as before, and wrapping it up in a " brown paper foaked in the oil," Notwithftanding the bile of the viper is attended with fuch dreathui... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1814 - 312 pages
...to be almost intoxicated, the Swelling returned, with much pain and cold sweats, which abated soon, on bathing the arm, as before, and wrapping it up in brown paper soaked in the oil. " Such are the effects of the viper's bite ; yet its flesh has long been celebrated... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1816 - 298 pages
...to be almost intoxicated, the swelling returned, with much pain and cold sweats, which abated soon, on bathing the arm, as before, and wrapping it up in brown paper soaked in the oil " Such are the effects of the viper's bite ; yet its flesh has long been celebrated... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1817 - 324 pages
...to be almost intoxicated, the swelling returned, with much pain and cold sweats, which abated soon, on bathing the arm, as before, and wrapping it up in brown paper soaked in the oil. " Such are the effects of the viper's bite ; yet its flesh has long been celebrated... | |
| 1824 - 188 pages
...to be almost intoxicated, the swelling returned, with much pain and cold sweats, which abated soon, on bathing the arm as before, and wrapping it up in brown paper, soaked in the oil. Perhaps the most effectual remedy yet employed against the bite of venemous serpents... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1826 - 324 pages
...to be almost intoxicated, the swelling returned, with much pain and cold sweats, which abated soon, on bathing the arm, as before, and wrapping it up in brown paper soaked in the oil." Burns and Scalds assume a very different appearance, according to the degree of... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...to be almost inebriated, the swelling returned with much pain, and cold sweats ; which abated soon, on bathing the arm as before, and wrapping it up in brown paper soaked with oil. Junex 3. the man's arm remained swelled, looked red, marbled with spots of yellow,... | |
| Harry Harewood - 1835 - 384 pages
...so as to be almost intoxicated, the swelling returned with much pain and cold sweats, which abated on bathing the arm as before, and wrapping it up in brown paper soaked in the oil. In corroboration of the efficacy of vegetable oil, as an antidote to the poison... | |
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