| Benjamin Rush - 1805 - 462 páginas
...disease I seldom went into a house the first time, without meeting the parents or children of the sick in tears. Many wept aloud in my entry, or parlour,...to ask for advice for their relations. Grief after a while descended below weeping, and I was much struck in observing that many persons submitted to... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 514 páginas
...disorder, I seldom went into a house the first time, without meeting the parents or children of the sick in tears. Many wept aloud in my entry or parlour, who came to ask advice for their relations. Grief after a while descended below weeping, and I was much struck in observing... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 páginas
...disorder, I seldom went into a house the first time, without meeting the parents or children of the sick in tears. Many wept aloud in my entry or parlour, who came to ask advice for their relations. Grief after a while descended below weeping, and I was much struck in observing... | |
| Harry Gehman Good - 1918 - 306 páginas
...seldom went into a house the first time," he says, "without meeting the parents or children of the sick in tears. Many wept aloud in my entry or parlour,...to ask for advice for their relations. Grief after a while descended below weeping, and I was much struck in observing that many persons submitted to... | |
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