When I sent for them into, my cabin, they looked wild, spoke thick and indistinctly, and it was impossible to draw from them a rational answer to any of our questions. After being on board for a short time, the mental faculties appeared gradually to return... London Medical and Physical Journal - Side 2391821Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1821 - 488 sider
...impossible to draw from them a rational answer to any question he put to them. After being on board for a short time, the mental faculties appeared gradually...himself that they had not been drinking too freely. On the UGth of October, 1819, the sun afforded sufficient light for reading and writing from hnlf-past... | |
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1821 - 538 sider
...impossible to draw from them a rational answer to any questions. The mental faculties gradually returned with the returning circulation ; and it was not till...that they had not been drinking too freely. To those accustomed to cold countries, this will be no new remark; but we have ourselves experienced similar... | |
| 1821 - 538 sider
...impossible to draw from them a rational answer to any questions. The mental faculties gradually returned with the returning circulation ; and it was not till then, that a looker-on could easily persuade tiimself that they had not been drinking too freely. To those accustomed to cold countries, this will... | |
| 1821 - 464 sider
...was imr possible to draw from them a rational answer to any of our questions. After being on board for a short time, the mental faculties appeared gradually to return with the returning circulation ; and if was not till then that a looker-on could easily persuade himself that they had not been drinking... | |
| 1822 - 872 sider
...it was impossible to draw from them a rational answer to any of our questions. After being on board a short time, the mental faculties appeared gradually...then that a looker-on could easily persuade himself but that they had been drinking too freely. — I have more than once seen our people in a state, so... | |
| 1823 - 400 sider
...impossible to draw from them a rational answer to any question he put to them. After being on board for a short time, the mental faculties appeared gradually...himself that they had not been drinking too freely. — (Journal, p. 108.) The water used while in the polar circle was procured from snow, either naturally... | |
| 1825 - 844 sider
...it was impossible to draw from them a rational answer to any of our questions. After being on board for a short time, the mental faculties appeared gradually...they had not been drinking too freely. To those who nave been much accustomed to cold countries, this will be ño new remark ; and 1 cannot help thinking,... | |
| Andrew Combe - 1831 - 440 sider
...it was impossible to draw from them a rational answer to any of our questions. After being on board for a short time, the mental faculties appeared gradually...himself that they had not been drinking too freely. But to those who have been much accustomed to cold countries, this will be no new remark*." In medicine,... | |
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