| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1830 - 594 pages
...complained of any thing peculiar in the smell or taste of the muscles, and none suffered immediately after taking them. In general, an hour or two elapsed, sometimes more; and then the had effects consisted rather in uneasy feelings and dehility than in any distress referrible to the... | |
| Thomas Andrew - 1842 - 728 pages
...subject, published in the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal for 1628; he describes them as follows: " In general an hour or two elapsed, sometimes more, and then the had effects consisted rather in uneasy feelings and debility than in any distress referable to the... | |
| American Public Health Association. Committee on Disinfectants - 1888 - 280 pages
...complained of anvthing peculiar in the smell or taste of the animals, and nine suffered immediately after taking them. In general, an hour or two elapsed, sometimes more ; and the bad effects consisted rather in uneasy feelings and debility, than in any distress referable to... | |
| Victor Clarence Vaughan, Frederick George Novy - 1896 - 638 pages
...complained of anything peculiar in the smell or taste of the animals, and none suffered immediately after taking them. In general, an hour or two elapsed, sometimes more ; and the bad effects consisted rather in uneasy feelings and debility than in any distress referable to... | |
| Victor Clarence Vaughan - 1896 - 638 pages
...complained of anything peculiar in the smell or taste- of the animals, and none suffered immediately after taking them. In general, an hour or two elapsed, sometimes more; and the bad effects consisted rather in uneasy feelings and debility than in any distress referable to... | |
| 1898 - 644 pages
...none suffered immediately after taking them. In general, an hour or two elapsed, sometimes more; aiid the bad effects consisted rather in uneasy feelings...suffered from eating only two or three; and it will he remembered that Robertson, a young and healthy man, took only five or six. In two or three hours... | |
| Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1898 - 644 pages
...complained of anything peculiar in the smell or taste of the animals, and none suffered immediately after taking them. In general, an hour or two elapsed, sometimes more; and the bad effects consisted rather in uneasy feelings and debility than in any distress referable to... | |
| Victor Clarence Vaughan - 1902 - 520 pages
...complained of anything peculiar in the smell or taste of the animals and none suffered immediately after taking them. In general, an hour or two elapsed, sometimes more ; and the bad effects consisted rather in uneasy feelings and in debility than in any distress referable... | |
| Victor Clarence Vaughan, Henry Frieze Vaughan, George Truman Palmer - 1923 - 928 pages
...complained of anything peculiar in tho smell or taste of the animals and none suffered immediately after taking them. In general, an hour or two elapsed, sometimes more; and the bad effects consisted rather in uneasy feelin^and in debility than in any distress referable to... | |
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