... generally very considerable Rains. When the weather breaks many fall Sick, this being the Time of an endemical Sickness, for Seasonings, Cachexes, Fluxes, Scorbutical Dropsies, Gripes, or the like which I have attributed to this Reason. That by the... MISCELLANEA CURIOSA - Page 287by Edmond Halley - 1708Full view - About this book
| Edmond Halley - 1707 - 456 pages
...confiderable Rains. When the Weather breaks many fall Sick, this being the time of an Endemical Sickaefs, for SeaSeafonings, Cachexes', Fluxes, Scorbutical...be fuppofed to enfue. And for confirmation, I have oblerved the Carminative Seeds, fuchaswarm, and whofe Oil fheaths the acid Humors that ever refult... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1707 - 462 pages
...the Weather breaks many fall -Sick, this being the time of an Eademical Sickriefs, for Seafonings, Cachexes, Fluxes, Scorbutical Dropfies, Gripes, or...relaxed, when the Weather breaks the Blood palls, aad like over-fermented Liquors is depauperated, or turns eager and Jharp, and there's a crude Digeftion,... | |
| Peter Force - 1844 - 582 pages
...have attributed to this Reason. That by the extraordinary Heat, the Ferment of the Blood being raised too high, and the Tone of the Stomach relaxed, when...over-fermented Liquors is depauperated, or turns eager and sharp, and there's a crude Digestion, whence the named Distempers may be supposed to ensue. And for... | |
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