| 1746 - 306 pages
...befallen him, voiding two ftones by fiege, and about equal bignefs. Ibidem. 1685 Colonel Townfhend, a gentleman of excellent natural parts, and of great...integrity, had for many years been afflicted with a nephritic complaint, attended with conftant vomitings, which had made his life painful and miferable.... | |
| Walter Whiter - 1819 - 544 pages
...the English work on the UficEKTJJiiTr OF THK SIGHS or " Colonel Townshend, a gentleman of ex" cellent natural parts, and of great honour " and integrity, had for many years been " afflicted with a Nephritick complaint, at" tended with constant vomitings, which had " made his life painful and miserable.... | |
| Forbes Winslow - 1845 - 226 pages
...case of Colonel Townshend related, which being singular we shall insert in the doctor's own words. "Colonel Townshend, a gentleman of excellent natural...parts, and of great honour and integrity, had for many 13* years been afflicted with a nephritic complaint which made his life miserable. During one of his... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 850 pages
...Case of the Hon. Colonel Townshend. — Col. Townshend, a gentleman of excellent natural parts, ami of great honour and integrity, had for many years been afflicted with a nephritick complaint, attended with constant vomitings, which had made his life painful and miserable.... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1846 - 704 pages
...Cheyne,fone of the physicians who attended him, and whose character for veracity is beyond suspicion. " Colonel Townshend, a gentleman of excellent natural...been afflicted with constant vomitings, which had mnde his life painful and miserable. During the whole time of his illness he had observed the strictest... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1869 - 692 pages
...his patient's unnatural skill runs thus: — " Cut-on el Townshend, & Gentleman of excellent Natura1 Parts, and of great Honour and Integrity, had for many years been afflicted with a Nephritic Complaint, attended with constant Vomitings, which had made his Life painful and miserable.... | |
| William Stirling - 1902 - 210 pages
...G-. Cheyne (1733), the famous case of Colonel Townshend. " Case of the Hon. Colonel Townshend. — Colonel 'Townshend, a gentleman of excellent natural...integrity, had for many years been afflicted with a nephritick complaint, attended with constant vomitings, which had made his life painful and miserable.... | |
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