Helen dropped into the wine of which (the soldiers) drank a drug, an antidote of grief and pain inducing oblivion to all ills. He who drinks of this mingled cup sheds not a tear the livelong day were death to seize his venerated sire or her who gave him... The Art of anaesthesia - Página 1por Paluel Joseph Flagg - 1922 - 371 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1888 - 594 páginas
...Immediately she (Helen) dropped into the wine, of which they drank, a drug — an antidote to grief and ragf. inducing oblivion to all ills ; he who drinks of this...a tear the live-long day, were death to seize his venerate I sire, or her who gave him birth, or were the bloody sword burial in the bosom of his brother,... | |
| Patent Office Society (U.S.) - 1924 - 658 páginas
...sleep with a rock before cutting off his head, probably not for humanitarian reasons however. Homer in the Odyssey says "Helen dropped into the wine of which (the soldiers drank) a drug, an antidote to grief and pain inducing oblivion to all ills." During the siege of Troy he mentions that the Grecian... | |
| 1900 - 630 páginas
...dropped into the wine of which they drank, a drug, an antidote to grief and rage, inducing oblivion of all ills— he who drinks of this mingled cup sheds...venerated sire or her who gave him birth, or were the bloody sword buried in the bosom of his brother or greatly beloved sister, no tear would even then... | |
| 1916 - 996 páginas
...following commonly accepted references prove that narcotics were used in pre-anesthetic times. Homer, in "The Odyssey," says: "Helen dropped into the wine...of this mingled cup sheds not a tear the livelong JUNE, 1916 AMOXG THE BOOKS AMERICAN MEDICINE day were death to seize his venerated sire or her who... | |
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