| Sir John Floyer - 1715 - 556 pages
...fliould come out of Uis Buth. U4 Iri 290 Of Cold Baths. Part II. In lefs than half an Hour, he was in fo great a Sweat, that when he came out, he was as wet, as if he had come out of a. River, and (he Reak or Steam of his Body fo thick, that it washard to difcern any Bodies Face that flood near... | |
| 1826 - 622 pages
...tails high in the air. As soon as the poor horse reaches the post he is often quite exhausted ; be is as wet as if he had come out of a river, and his sides are often bleeding violently ; but ihr life he leads is so healthy, bis constitution is so... | |
| John Barrow - Admirals - 1844 - 388 pages
...tails high in the air. As soon as the poor horse reaches the post he is often quite exhausted ; he is as wet as if he had come out of a river, and his sides are often bleeding violently ; but the life he leads is so healthy, his constitution is so... | |
| Joel Shew - Bathing customs - 1845 - 372 pages
...to the immersing himself after he should come out of the bath. In less than half an hour, he was in so great a sweat, that when he came out he was as...that stood near him. In this condition, stark naked, (a body cloth only excepted,) he ran to the river, which was about 20 paces, and ducked himself twice... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - Hydrotherapy - 1851 - 274 pages
..."^ '" immersing himself, after he should come out of his bath. In less than half an hour he was in so great a sweat, that, when he came out, he w,as as wet as if he had come out of the river, and the reek or steam of his body so thick that it was hard to discern any body's face that... | |
| John Bell (M.D.) - Balneology - 1850 - 680 pages
...the immersing himself, after he should come out of his bath. < In less than half an hour he was in so great a sweat that, when he came out, he was as wet as if he had come out of a river, and the reak or steam of his body so thick that it was hard to discern any body's face that stood near him.... | |
| Joel Shew - 1851 - 532 pages
...to the immersing himself after he should come out of the bath. In less than hah' an hour, he was in so great a sweat, that when he came out he was as...of his body so thick, that it was hard to discern any body's face that stood near him. In this condition, stark naked (a body cloth only excepted), he... | |
| 1852 - 604 pages
...the immersing of himself after he should come out of the bath. In less than half an hour he was in so great a sweat, that when he came out he was as...that stood near him. In this condition, stark naked, a body eloth only execpted, he ran to the river, which was about twenty paces, and ducked himself twice... | |
| Durham Dunlop - Bathing customs - 1868 - 502 pages
...to the immersing himself after he should come out of the bath. "In less than half-an-hour he was in so great a sweat, that when he came out he was as...as if he had come out of a river, and the reek or stun in of his body so thick that it was hard to discern anybody's face that stood near him. In this... | |
| Durham Dunlop - 1873 - 494 pages
...shonld come out of the bath. "In less than half-an-hour he was in so great a sweat, that when he eame out he was as wet as if he had come out of a river,...that stood near him. In this condition, stark naked, his breach clout only exceptcd, he ran to the river, which was about twenty paces, and ducked himself... | |
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