The wolf, disarmed of ferocity, is now pillowed in the lady's lap. The cat, the little tiger of our island, whose natural home is the forest, is equally domesticated and caressed. The cow, the hog, the sheep, and the horse are all, for a variety of purposes,... Scientific Papers: Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology: With ... - Side 1311910 - 440 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1838 - 628 sider
...been intended for his associates. " The wolf, disarmed of ferocity, is now pillowed in the lady's lap. The cat, the little tiger of our island, whose natural...domestication, is frequently subject: the farriers term it the grease. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, from which issues matter possessing... | |
| 1838 - 626 sider
...that disease." (Vol. ip 146.) " The wolf, disarmed of ferocity, is now pillowed in the lady's lap. The cat, the little tiger of our island, whose natural...a variety of purposes, brought under his care and dommion. • The same remark was made by Soemmering, who had been much accustomed to the minute study... | |
| JOHN FORBES - 1838 - 626 sider
...of that disease." (Vol. ip 146.) "The wolf, disarmed of ferocity, is now pillowed in the lady's lap. The cat, the little tiger of our island, whose natural home is the forest, is equally domesticated acd caressed. The cow, the hog, the sheep, and the horse are all, for a variety of purposes, brought... | |
| 1876 - 1164 sider
...particularly Gloucestershire, and known by the name of cow-pox" In the opening page of this essay, he says : " There is a disease to which the horse, from his state...domestication, is frequently subject. The farriers have termed it the grease. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, from which issues matter possessing... | |
| Durham Dunlop - 1868 - 502 sider
...disarmed of ferocity, is now pillowed in the lady's lap. The cat, the little tiger of our island, whose home is the forest, is equally domesticated and caressed....of purposes, brought under his care and dominion." It has followed that among the animals so domesticated diseases have been engendered, to which, in... | |
| William C. Chapman - 1876 - 102 sider
...particularly Gloucestershire, and known by the name of cow-pox." In the opening page of this essay, he says: "There is a disease to which the horse, from his state...domestication, is frequently subject. The farriers have termed it the grease. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, from which issues matter possessing... | |
| 1880 - 436 sider
...For the derivation of cow-pox from horsegrease, he had a plausible case, which was thus stated — " There is a disease to which the horse, from his state...domestication, is frequently subject. The farriers have termed it the Grease. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, accompanied in its commencement... | |
| William White - 1885 - 740 sider
...description of Cowpox, let us now turn to his account of its origin. GENERATION OP COWPOX IN HORSEGREASE. There is a disease to which the Horse, from his state...domestication, is frequently subject. The Farriers have termed it THE GREASE. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, accompanied in its commencement... | |
| William White - 1885 - 696 sider
...description of Cowpox, let us now turn to his account of its origin. GENERATION OF COWPOX IN HORSEGREASE. There is a disease to which the Horse, from his state...domestication, is frequently subject. The Farriers have termed it THE GREASE. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, accompanied in its commencement... | |
| Edgar March Crookshank - 1889 - 598 sider
...farmers, originated from the grease. This disease was thus briefly described in Jenner's Inquiry) " There is a disease to which the Horse from his state...domestication is frequently subject. The Farriers have termed it thr Grease. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, accompanied at its commencement... | |
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