 | Giuseppe Mattei, Charles Wilkins (of Merthyr-Tydfil) - 1887 - 608 sider
...administer medicine gratuitously to all within the palace, ;»ud to the chief of the household ; and be is to have nothing from them except their bloody clothes,...on the head unto the brain ; a stroke in the body unt<the bowels ; and the breaking of one of the four limbs ; for every one of thest three dnngerou"... | |
 | 1892
...it were, between the givers of strong drink. His is a not very lucrative vocation, it appears, for he is to "administer medicine gratuitously to all within the Palace," and is to have "nothing from them except their bloody clothes," unless, indeed, their skulls be fractured,... | |
 | 1915
...together. . . . 16. Of the three imminent dangers to a man this is. The three imminent dangers to a man are : a stroke on the head, unto the brain ; a stroke...bowels ; and the breaking of one of the four limbs of the body. 17. The compensation for the medicaments is this. For each, the person wounded is to receive... | |
 | Albert Kocourek, John Henry Wigmore - 1915 - 702 sider
...together. . . . 16. Of the three imminent dangers to a man this is. The three imminent dangers to a man are : .a stroke on the head, unto the brain ; a stroke...bowels ; and the breaking of one of the four limbs of the body. 17. The compensation for the medicaments is this. For each, the person wounded is to receive... | |
 | 1912
...the base of the pillar to which the screen is attached, near which the king sits ; he administered medicine gratuitously to all within the palace and to the chief of the household, and was entitled to nothing from them except their bloody clothes, unless for one of the three dangerous... | |
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