Food Journal, 第 4 卷

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J.M. Johnson., 1874
 

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第 127 頁 - In sooth, I know not why I am so sad : It wearies me ; you say it wearies you ; But how I caught it, found it, or came by it, What stuff 'tis made of, whereof it is born, I am to learn ; And such a want-wit sadness makes of me. That I have much ado to know myself.
第 473 頁 - I am not so obstinate as to deny this argument. There are times in the life of man when the heart is oppressed, when the resistance to its motion is excessive, and when blood flows languidly to the centres of life, nervous and muscular. In these moments alcohol cheers. It lets loose the heart from its oppression, it lets flow a brisker current of blood into the failing organs ; it aids nutritive changes, and altogether is of temporary service to man.
第 44 頁 - Had I but a few hundred pounds, but 200 — half to send to Mrs Coleridge, and half to place myself in a private mad-house, where I could procure nothing but what a physician thought proper, and where a medical attendant could be constantly with me for two or three months (in less than that time life or death would be determined), then there might be hope. Now there is none ! ! O God!
第 44 頁 - I unhappily met with an account of a cure performed in a similar case (or what appeared to me so), by rubbing in of laudanum, at the same time taking a given dose internally. It acted like a charm, like a miracle ! I recovered the use of my limbs, of my appetite, of my spirits — and this continued for near a fortnight. At length the unusual stimulus subsided — the complaint returned — the supposed remedy was recurred to ; — but I cannot go through the dreary history. Suffice it to say, that...
第 150 頁 - ... should be removed, holding as they do, that a right system of government should appreciate the beneficence of Heaven, and seek to remove any grievance which afflicts its people ; while to allow them to go on to destruction, although an increase of revenue may result, will provoke the judgment of Heaven and the condemnation of men.
第 44 頁 - he who offended in one point offends in all,' very harsh ; but I now feel the awful, the tremendous truth of it. In the one crime of OPIUM, what crime have I not made myself guilty of! — Ingratitude to my Maker! and to my benefactors — injustice ! and unnatural cruelty to my poor children!
第 44 頁 - I was seduced into the ACCURSED Habit ignorantly. — I had been almost bed-ridden for many months with swellings in my knees — in a medical Journal I unhappily met with an account of a cure performed in a similar case (or what...
第 249 頁 - Dr. Burrows relates the case of a lady who had been unwell for several years. She referred all her suffering to the stomach, and often said that when she was dead there would be found the seat of her disorder. She died rather suddenly with fever and delirium, after exposure on a very hot day ; and on examining the body no trace of disease appeared in the stomach or bowels, but the brain exhibited marks of long standing disease.
第 149 頁 - Empire, who cannot be so completely informed on the subject, all say that England trades in opium because she desires to work China's ruin, for (say they) if the friendly feelings of England are genuine, since it is open to her to produce and trade in everything else, would she still insist on spreading the poison of this hurtful thing through the Empire ': There are those who say, Stop the trade by enforcing a vigorous prohibition against the use of the drug.
第 102 頁 - ... with the grouse, claret. The two former I have ordered to be particularly well iced, and they will all be placed in succession upon the table, so that we can help ourselves as we please. I shall permit no other wines, unless, perchance, a bottle or two of port, if particularly wanted, as I hold variety of wines a great mistake.

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