| Andrew Kippis - 1788 - 326 Seiten
...tainly have enquired, with a very interefled cull, riofity, after the vulnerary herbs and furgical 1770, art of- -the country. An additional evidence of human nature's being untainted with difeafe in. New Zealand, is the great number of old men •with whom it abounds. Many of them , by... | |
| 1803 - 598 Seiten
...healed, that if I had not known no application had been made to it, I should certainly have enquired, with a very interested curiosity, after the vulnerary herbs and surgical art of the country, A farther proof that human nature is here untainted with disease, is the great number of old men that... | |
| 1808 - 604 Seiten
...in so fair a way of being perfectly healed, that if Mr. Cook had not known that no application had been made to it, he declared that he should certainly...them, by the loss of their hair and teeth, appeared to be very ancient, and yet none of them were decrepid. Although they were not equal to the young in muscular... | |
| 1808 - 614 Seiten
...in so fair« way of being perfectly healed, that if Mr. Cook had not known that no application had been made to it, he declared that he should certainly...them, by the loss of their hair and teeth, appeared to be very ancient, and yet none of them were decrepid. Although they were not equal to the young in muscular... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1813 - 368 Seiten
...healed, that if I had not known no application had been made to it, 1 should certainly have enquired, with a very interested curiosity, after the vulnerary herbs and surgical art of the country. A farlher proof that human nature is here untainted with disease, is the great number of old men (hat... | |
| George Combe - 1829 - 326 Seiten
...and in so fair a way of being perfectly healed, that if Mr COOK had not known that no application had been made to it, he declared that he should certainly...them, by the loss of their hair and teeth, appeared to be very ancient, and yet none of them were decrepit. Although they were not equal to the young in muscular... | |
| George Combe - 1834 - 250 Seiten
...in so fair a way of being perfectly healed, that if Mr. COOK had not known that no application had been made to it, he declared that he should certainly...in New Zealand, is the great number of old men with which it abounds. Many, of them, by the loss of their hair and teeth, appeared to be very ancient,... | |
| George Combe - 1835 - 440 Seiten
...in so fair a way of being perfectly healed, that if Mr. Cook had not known that no application had been made to it, he declared that he should certainly...them, by the loss of their hair and teeth, appeared to be very ancient, and yet none of them were decrepit. Although they were not equal to the young in muscular... | |
| George Combe - 1835 - 422 Seiten
...and in so fair a way of being perfectly healed, that if Mr Cook had not known that ho application had been made to it, he declared that he should certainly...vulnerary herbs and surgical art of the country. An addifkmal evidence of human nature's being untainted with disease in New Zealand, is the great number... | |
| George Combe - 1836 - 130 Seiten
...and in so fair a way of being perfectly healed, that if Mr Cook had not known that no application had been made to it, he declared that he should certainly...old men with whom it abounds. Many of them, by the Lisa of their hair and teeth, appeared to be very ancient, and yet none of them were decrepid. Although... | |
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