| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1840 - 430 páginas
...seen deplorable examples of the physical, and perhaps moral, abjection, induced by marsh miasmata. In earliest infancy, the complexion becomes sallow,...become attenuated, and the viscera engorged. Boys of 15 years may be seen bowed down with premature old age — a mere vegetating being, with an obstructed,... | |
| Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon - 1857 - 696 páginas
...Georgia, as witnessed by the author, as well as in the low lands of the Southern States generally, may be seen deplorable examples of the physical, and...the growth is arrested, the limbs become attenuated, the viscera engorged, &c."— P. 366. But, leaving our own country, let us look abroad and see what... | |
| 1870 - 350 páginas
...Georgia, as witnessed by the author, as well as in the low lands of the Southern States generally, may be seen deplorable examples of the physical, and...the growth is arrested, the limbs become attenuated, the viscera engorged, etc. " That all parts of the United States are not equally salubrious, and that... | |
| 1870 - 846 páginas
...Georgia, as witnessed by the author, as well as in the low lands of the Southern States generally, may be seen deplorable examples of the physical, and...the growth is arrested, the limbs become attenuated, the viscera engorged, etc." That all parts of the United States are not equally salubrious, and that... | |
| 1870 - 420 páginas
...Georgia, as witnessed by the author, as well as in the low lands of the Southern States generally, may be seen deplorable examples of the physical, and...induced by endemic influences. In earliest infancy, the L2 ANTHROPOLOGICAL REVIEW. complexion becomes sallow, and the eye assumes a bilious tint ; advancing... | |
| Andrew Davidson - 1892 - 546 páginas
...may be seen deplorable examples of physical, and perhaps moral, abjection, induced by marsh miasmata. In earliest infancy, the complexion becomes sallow,...mere vegetating being, with an obstructed, bloated, dropsical system subject to periodic fevers, passive haemorrhages, and other forms of disease which... | |
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