was applied to the weapon that had inflicted it, which was, moreover, covered with ointment and dressed two or three times a day. The wound itself, in the meantime, was directed to be brought together and carefully bound up with clean linen rags, but... Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science - Page 36by Kansas Academy of Science - 1908Full view - About this book
| John Ayrton Paris - 1825 - 1036 pages
...in 1658." King James the First obtained pellier. Whenever any wound had been inflicted,, this powder was applied to the weapon that had inflicted it, (...covered with ointment, and dressed two or three times a-day.+ The wound itself in the. from Sir Kenelm the discovery of bis secret, which he pretended bad... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1843 - 654 pages
...of the sympathetic powder of Sir Kenelm Digby: "Whenever any wound had been inflicted, this powder was applied to the weapon that had inflicted it, which...alone for seven days, at the end of which period the bandages were removed, when the wound was generally found perfectly united. The triumph of the cure... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 624 pages
...the sympathetic powder of Sir Kenelm Digby : " 'Whenever any wound had been inflicted, this powder was applied to the weapon that had inflicted it, which...wound itself, in the meantime, was directed to be brpught together, and carefully bound up with clean linen rags, but above all, to be let alone for... | |
| 1886 - 666 pages
...sympathetic powder of Sir Kenelm Digby :— " Whenever any wound had been inflicted, this powder v. :n applied to the weapon that had inflicted it, which...moreover, covered with ointment, and dressed two or 111 MO times a day. The wound itself, in the mean time, was directed to be brought together, and carefully... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1850 - 616 pages
...of the sympathetic powdei of Sir Kenelm Digby : " Whenever any wound had been inflicted, this powder was applied to the weapon that had inflicted it, which...alone for seven days, at the end of which period the bandages were removed, when the wound was generally found perfectly united. The triumph of the cure... | |
| 1886 - 574 pages
...Digby :— " Whenever any wound had been inflicted, this powder V.:M applied to the weapon that liad inflicted it, which was, moreover, covered with ointment, and dressed two or three times a day. The wound itsilf, in the mean time, was directed to be brought together, and carefully bound up with clean linen... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1856 - 560 pages
...of the sympathetic powder of Sir Kenelm Digby: " Whenever any wound had been inflicted, this powder was applied to the weapon that had inflicted it, which...alone for seven days, at the end of which period the bandages were removed, when the wound was generally found perfectly united. The triumph of the cure... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 620 pages
...the sympathetic powdei D!' Sir Kcnelm Digby : " Whenever any wound had been inflicted, this powder was applied to the weapon that had inflicted it, which...moreover, covered with ointment, and dressed two or throe time« a day. The wound itself, in the meantime, was directed to be brought together, ¡uni carefully... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 pages
...of the sympathetic powdei of Sir Kenelm Digby : " Whenever any wound had been inflicted, this powder was applied to the weapon that had inflicted it, which...moreover, covered with ointment, and dressed two or throe times a day. The wound itself, in the meantime, was directed to be brought together, and carefully... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 572 pages
...of the sympathetic powder of Sir Kenelm Digby: " Whenever any wound had been inflicted, this powder was applied to the weapon that had inflicted it, which...alone for seven days, at the end of which period the bandages were removed, when the wound was generally found perfectly united. The triumph of the cure... | |
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