| 1812 - 564 pages
...the cough and hoarseness, with some expectoration ; and the probability of becoming phthisical, under the influence of an English winter, induced him to...being 53 days on shipboard, detained by foul winds in theDowni and at Portsmouth, he arrived at Madeira on the 1st of December. During this interval, a considerable... | |
| 1815 - 562 pages
...the cough and hoarseness, with some expectoration ; and the probability of becoming phthisical, under the influence of an English winter, induced him to...family in the Thames, on the 10th of October; and, alter being 53 days on shipboard, detained by foul winds in tlic Downs and at Portsmouth, he arrived... | |
| 1817 - 552 pages
...receive the patients who came thither to consult him ; but the probability of becoming phthisical, under the influence of an English winter, induced him to...undertake a voyage to Madeira. He accordingly embarked on the 10th of October, and arrived at Madeira on the 1st of December. By perseverance in an active... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 556 pages
...receive the patients who came thither to consult, him ; but the prohahility of becoming phthisical, under the influence of an English winter, induced him to...and to undertake a voyage to Madeira. He accordingly emharked on the 10th of October, and arrived at Madeira on the 1st of December. By perseverance in... | |
| 1926 - 908 pages
...the cough and hoarseness, with some expectoration; and the probability of becoming phthisical, under the influence of an English winter, induced him to...of December. During this interval, a considerable hardness and tumefaction took place in the abdomen, with an effusion of water into that cavity, and... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1816 - 672 pages
...the cough and hoarseness, with some expectoration ; and the probability of becoming phthisical under the influence of an English winter^ induced him to...the Thames, on the 10th of October; and after being fifty-three days on shipboard, detained by foul winds in the Downs and at Portsmouth, he arrived at... | |
| 1812 - 730 pages
...cough and hoarseness, with some expectoration; and the probability of becoming phthiысгА, under the influence of an English winter, induced him to...the Thames, on the 10th of October; and, after being fiftytliree days on shipboard, detained by foul winds ф the l>owus and at Portsmouth, he arrived at... | |
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