| 1776 - 632 pages
...four. Old Parr died in the 15 3d year of his age. Dr. Harvey, in his anatomical account of him, fays, that if he had not changed his diet and air, he might perhaps have lived a good while longer. His diet was old cheefe, milk, coarfe bread, fmall beer, and whey. Buchanan fpeaks of a fiflierman,... | |
| 1776 - 772 pages
...account ot him fays, that, if h« Happy E/effs of Temperance exemplified. ly blind, and devoutly 410 had not changed his diet and a,ir, he might perhaps have lived a good while longer. His diet was old cheefe, milk, coarfe brJad, fraall beer, and whey. Buchanan fpeaks of a fiflierman... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 pages
...Dr. Har-vey in his anatomical account of f. Parr, iv ho died in the 1 5 3d year of his age, fays — that, if he had not changed his diet and air, he might, perhaps, have lived a good while longer. His diet was old cheeie, milk, coarfe bread, fmall beer, and whey. Dr. 3s. Robin/on f.¡ys of H. Jenkins... | |
| 1769 - 756 pages
...lha' after that time, «it. at the he married • widow, In f)lortf a)| ni, ¡nward parts appeared fo healthy, that if he had not changed his diet and air, he might perhaps have lived a good while lunger. The taufe of his death was imput«<f thienV to the change of food and air; for as much as coming... | |
| 1793 - 542 pages
...very little, hardly equal. ing the bignefs of oac kidney. In fhort, all his inward parts appeared io healthy, that if he had not changed his diet and air, he mighr, perhaps, have lived a good while lo:i;iii. " The caufe of his death was imputed chiefly to the... | |
| 1800 - 586 pages
...very little, hardly equalling the bignefs of one kidney. In (hört, all his inward parts appeared fo healthy, that if he had not changed his diet and air, he might perhaps have lived a good while longer. The caufe of his death was imputed chiefly to the change of foocl and air; forafniuch as coming out... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1807 - 852 pages
...and fat, his viscera were sound and strong, especially the stomach, his brain was entire and firm, all his inward parts appeared so healthy, that, if...air, he might perhaps have lived a good while longer. He had such strength of body, that he was able, at the 130th year of his age, to do any husbandman's... | |
| 1807 - 530 pages
...and fat, his viscera were sound and strong, especially the stomach, his brain was entire and firm, all his inward parts appeared so healthy, that, if he had not changed bis diet and air, he mijsht perhaps have lived a good while longer. He had such strength of body, that... | |
| 1809 - 562 pages
...little whitish without. His spleen very little, harcliy equalling the bigness of one kidney. In short, all his inward parts appeared so healthy, that if...air, he might perhaps have lived a good while longer. The cause of his death was imputed chiefly to the change of food and air; for as much as coining out... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 554 pages
...little whitish without. Mis spleen very little^ -hardly equalling the bigness of one kidney. In short, all his inward parts appeared so healthy, that if...air, he might perhaps have lived a good while longer. The cause of his death was imputed chiefly to the change/ of food and air; forasmuch as coming out... | |
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