| 1847 - 884 pages
...assailed by mortnl diseases, their stomachs torn, their bodies convulsed, thi'ir brains bcwilderc'i, left to die without medical aid, which, like hope,...all- the skilled medical man never being called In ftt nil, or only summoned to witness the death, and sanction the funeral.—Report t>fthc Rtgittrati&mmt,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1850 - 794 pages
...sickly vapours — swthed by opinm, a more cursed distillation than " hebenon" — and when i«iailed by mortal diseases, their stomachs torn, their bodies...left to die without medical aid — which, like Hope, shonld "come to all" — the skilled medical man never being called in at all, or only summoned to... | |
| 1850 - 270 pages
...breathe the subtile, sickly vapours— soothed by opium, a more cursed distillation than " hebenon"—and when assailed by mortal diseases, their stomachs torn,...their brains bewildered, left to die without medical aid—which, like Hope, should " come to all"—the skilled medical man never being called in at all,... | |
| 1851 - 782 pages
...breathe the subtle sickly vapours — soothed by opium, a more ' cursed' distillation than ' hebenon' — and when assailed by mortal diseases, their stomachs...never being called in at all, or only summoned to wituess the death, and sanction the funeral." We will not here cite the proofs of the frightful condition... | |
| Henry Smith Warleigh - 1853 - 366 pages
...to breathe subtile sickly vapours, soothed by opium — a more cursed distillation than hebenon • and when assailed by mortal diseases, their stomachs...torn, their bodies convulsed, their brains bewildered, are left to die without medical aid, which, like hope, should come to all — the skilled medical man... | |
| Emily Anne E. Shirreff - 1859 - 492 pages
...mothers, to breathe subtile sickly vapours, soothed by opium — a more cursed distillation than hebenon s and when assailed by mortal diseases, their stomachs...torn, their bodies convulsed, their brains bewildered, are left to die without medical aid, which, like hope, should come to all — the skilled medical man... | |
| 1888 - 516 pages
...the opiate mixtures of quacks and other deadly distillations; and when assailed by mortal diseases, their bodies convulsed, their brains bewildered, left...medical aid, which, like hope, should come to all — a physician not being called in at all, or only summoned to witness the death and sanction the... | |
| 1888 - 1056 pages
...the opiate mixtures of quacks and other deadly distillations ; and when assailed by mortal diseases, their bodies convulsed, their brains bewildered, left...medical aid, which, like hope, should come to all — a physician not being called in at all, or only summoned to witness the death and sanction the... | |
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