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" ... patients lying between the sound in sleeping places so narrow as almost to deny them the power of indulging, by a change of position, the natural restlessness of the... "
Two Centuries of Irish History 1691-1870: Being a Series of Papers - Page 407
by William Kirby Sullivan - 1907 - 528 pages
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Life and Times of Sir Robert Peel, Volume 4

William Cooke Taylor - 1851 - 726 pages
...indulging in the natural restlessness of disease ; disturbing those around them, and predisposing to contagion ; living without food or medicine, except as administered by the hand of cnsual charity ; dying without spiritual consolation, buried without the rites of the church; fed on...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1849 - 780 pages
...sick in body, dispirited in heart, the fevered patients lying between the Eound, in sleeping places so narrow as almost to deny them the power of indulging,...imagination, to imbibe the contagion ; living without food or medieine, except as administered by the hand of casual charity, dying without the voice of spiritual...
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Sanitary Economy: Its Principles and Practice ; and Its Moral Influence on ...

Hygiene - 1850 - 342 pages
...has been a week at sea," says Mr Stephen De Vere, " he is an altered man. How can he be otherwise? Hundreds of poor people, men, women, and children,...the natural restlessness of the disease ; by their agonized ravings disturbing those around, and predisposing them, through the effects of the imagination,...
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Researches on primary pathology, and the origin and laws of ..., Volume 1

Moses L. Knapp - 1858 - 318 pages
...sick in body, dispirited in heart, the fevered patients lying between the sound in sleeping places so narrow as almost to deny them the power of indulging,...the natural restlessness of the disease; by their agonized ravings disturbing those around, and predisposing them, through the effects of the imagination,...
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Researches on Primary Pathology: And the Origin and Laws of Epidemics ...

Moses L. Knapp - Epidemics - 1858 - 318 pages
...sick in body, dispirited in heart, the fevered patients lying between the sound in sleeping places so narrow as almost to deny them the power of indulging,...the natural restlessness of the disease ; by their agonized ravings disturbing those around, and predisposing them, through the effects of the imagination,...
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A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century

Godfrey Locker Lampson - Ireland - 1907 - 716 pages
...letter to the Colonial Office which was adopted as a public document, and published. In it he described how he had seen — " hundreds of poor people —...the natural restlessness of the disease ; by their agonized ravings disturbing those around, and predisposing them through the effects of the imagination...
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A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century

Godfrey Locker Lampson - Ireland - 1907 - 720 pages
...men, women, and children of all ages, from the drivelling idiot of ninety to the babe just bom — huddled together without light, without air, wallowing...the natural restlessness of the disease ; by their agonized ravings disturbing those around, and predisposing them through the effects of the imagination...
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The Elgin-Grey Papers, 1846-1852, Volume 4

James Bruce Earl of Elgin, Public Archives of Canada - Canada - 1937 - 398 pages
...in body; dispirited in heart; — the fevered Patients lying between the Sound, in sleeping places so narrow as almost to deny them the power of indulging...the natural restlessness of the disease; by their agonized ravings disturbing those around, & predisposing them through the Effects of the imagination,...
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Wherever Green Is Worn: The Story of the Irish Diaspora

Tim Pat Coogan - History - 2002 - 788 pages
...dispirited in heart, and fevered patients lying between the sound, in sleeping places so narrow as aimost to deny them the power of indulging, by a change of...the natural restlessness of the disease, by their agonizing ravings disturbing those around.7 Food was 'generally ill selected and seldom sufficiently...
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The Economic Development of the British Overseas Empire, Volume 2

L. C. A. Knowles, Lilian Charlotte Anne Knowles, Charles Matthew Knowles - Business & Economics - 2005 - 658 pages
...atmosphere, sick in body, dispirited in heart, the fever patients lying between the sound in sleeping places so narrow as almost to deny them the power of indulging...the natural restlessness of the disease ; by their ravings disturbing those around, and predisposing them, through the effects of the imagination, to...
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