| Perry R. and L. and co - 1841 - 158 pagina’s
...urine, they shed a great quantity of thin seminal liquor. They are incapable of procreation, and they frequently dream of the act of coition. Walking, particularly...the ears, which are succeeded by a violent fever, (lypiria,) that terminates their days." There can be nothing more dreadful than the picture which Aetius... | |
| 1842 - 164 pagina’s
...water, they shed a great quantity of thin seminal liquor ; they are incapable of procreation ; and they frequently dream of the act of coition. Walking, particularly...succeeded by a violent fever, that terminates their days." * * * There can be nothing more dreadful than the picture which Aetius has left us, of the evils which... | |
| P B. Lloyd - 1847 - 130 pagina’s
...water, they shed a great quantity of thin seminal liquor; they are incapable of procreation; and they frequently dream of the act of coition. Walking, particularly...succeeded by a violent fever, that terminates their days." ****»*** There can be nothing more dreadful than the picture which Aetius has left us, of the evils... | |
| I. A. Jacques (and co.) - 1852 - 134 pagina’s
...liquor ; they are incapable of pro-creation ; and they frequently dream of the act of coition. Walking in rugged paths puts them out of breath, and weakens...succeeded by a violent fever, that terminates their days." Aetius has left us a dreadful picture of the evils which are produced by the discharge of too much... | |
| Walter De Roos - 1852 - 120 pagina’s
...urine, they shed a great quantity of thin seminal liquor. They are incapable of procreation, and they frequently dream of the act of coition. Walking, particularly in rugged paths, pnts them out of breath and weakens them ; occasioning a heaviness in the head and noise in the ears,... | |
| Robert Johnstone Kahn - 1917 - 266 pagina’s
...make water, they shed a quantity of the seminal liquor; they are incapable of procreation, and they frequently dream of the act of coition. Walking, particularly...paths, puts them out of breath and weakens them." SOojv cKrtrt-Jj. -' ff -»».- ^— - - ^^± T .Z n Z ~ ~ ing, wri wisbed-f ?rr^frssr the sight his... | |
| Robert Johnstone Kahn - 1902 - 226 pagina’s
...make water, they shed a quantity of the seminal liquor; they are incapable of procreation, and they frequently dream of the act of coition. Walking, particularly...paths, puts them out of breath and weakens them." "The patient," he says, "is free from fever, yet feels a kind of burning heat on some internal part;... | |
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