| 428 pagina’s
...very patiently, poor thing. I then poulticed with linseed meal night and day for a month, going in the last thing at night and the first thing in the morning. After that, I was able to dress with carbolic lotion, oil, and an egg, all beaten up together, forming... | |
| abner post - 1883 - 670 pagina’s
...have known severe cases of constipation to be overcome by drinking a goblet of cold, spring wuter, the last thing at night and the first thing in the morning (the morning draught may for a time, if expedient, be medicated with в teaspoonful of Glauber, Epsom,... | |
| J. M. Conklin - 1883 - 410 pagina’s
...for the children's sake, was one of her heart's desires, but a stronger one, one that she thought of the last thing at night and the first thing in the morning, was the work, tho love, the help that Mr. Prentiss' words to her mother had suggested; the blessed... | |
| 1883 - 782 pagina’s
...Sue's own room, you would see, if you should go there, a motto hanging where her eyes would rest on it the last thing at night, and the first thing in the morning ; and this is it : — " Content to fill a little space If Thou be glorified." That is her daily prayer... | |
| E. Rice - 1884 - 250 pagina’s
...teaching us that the digestive organs must have perfect rest for a time. Nourishment should be given the last thing at night, and the first thing in the morning. As soon as the patient awakes in the morning it is well to wipe out his mouth with a moistened soft... | |
| 1884 - 598 pagina’s
...then showed me what he called his bible, which proved to be Mill's Logic. "This," he said, "I read the last thing at night and the first thing in the morning." Through this genial genius, Dr. Weber, I was introduced to another as great a genius, in his way, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 842 pagina’s
...by these experiments, 01 that :t was exactly the compound one would have chosen for • stomachic, the last thing at night and the first thing in the morning, I drank it gratefully, and was very sensible of his attention. We seem to me, to have been months over... | |
| Richard Newton - 1887 - 414 pagina’s
...this short text: — "Thou God eeest me." This was hung up in his bed-room, so that he might see it the last thing at night, and the first thing in the morning. Well, at the close of the day, of which we are speaking, when he was left alone in the bank, before... | |
| Westminster Hospital - 1888 - 264 pagina’s
...meal-time, and make up the allowance required by the needs of the body by taking half a pint of hot water the last thing at night and the first thing in the morning. As regards the question of alcohol the less the patient takes the better. The only indications for... | |
| Frances E. Finch, Frank James Sibley - 1888 - 600 pagina’s
..." Ah, sir, we could never go into our miserable course were it not for intoxicating liquors ! It is the last thing at night and the first thing in the morning." ' , " WW Gunnison, of Buffalo, NY, wrote of the beer-shops in that city as follows : ' Certain practices,... | |
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