They have very rarely above twenty or thirty in their faces, which never mark; and in eight days' time they are as well as before their illness. Where they are wounded, there remain running sores during the distemper, which I don't doubt is a great relief... Text-book of hygiene - Page 326by George Henry Rohe - 1894Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1896 - 906 pages
...The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day, and are in perfect health to the eighth. Then the fever begins to seize them, and...their beds two days, very seldom three. They have very rarely above twenty or thirty pocks in their faces, which never mark, and in eight days' time... | |
| Medicine - 1912 - 922 pages
...The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day, and are in perfect health to the eighth. Then the fever begins to seize them, and...they keep their beds two days, very seldom three. Every year thousands undergo this operation; and the French embassador says pleasantly, that they take... | |
| English periodicals - 1897 - 654 pages
...The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day, and are in perfect health to the eighth. Then the fever begins to seize them, and they keep their bed two days, very seldom three. They have very rarely above twenty or thirty in their faces, which... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1903 - 548 pages
...The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day, and are in perfect health to the eighth. Then the fever begins to seize them, and...their beds two days, very seldom three. They have very rarely above twenty or thirty breakings out in their faces, which never mark ; and in eight days'... | |
| R. McWilliam - English literature - 1900 - 834 pages
...The children, or young patients, play together all the rest of the day, and are in perfect health to the eighth. Then the fever begins to seize them, and...their beds two days, very seldom three. They have very rarely above twenty or thirty in their faces, which never mark, and in eight days' time they are... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Literature - 1901 - 396 pages
...The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day, and are in perfect health to the eighth. Then the fever begins to seize them, and...their beds two days, very seldom three. They have very rarely above twenty or thirty [spots] in their faces, which never mark ; and in eight days' time... | |
| Medicine - 1901 - 662 pages
...The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day, and are in perfect health to the eighth. Then the fever begins to seize them, and...they keep their beds two days, very seldom three, and in eight days' time they are as well as before their illness .... There is no example of anyone... | |
| Edward Joshua Edwardes - Europe - 1902 - 178 pages
...The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day, and are in perfect health to the eighth. Then the fever begins to seize them, and...their beds two days, very seldom three. They have very rarely above twenty or thirty on their faces (sic), which never mark, and in eight days' time... | |
| Edward Joshua Edwardes - Europe - 1902 - 160 pages
...The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day, and are in perfect health to the eighth. Then the fever begins to seize them, and...their beds two days, very seldom three. They have very rarely above twenty or thirty on their faces (sic), which never mark, and in eight days' time... | |
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