Too great thirst is always a sign of rapid self-consumption. In general, he is serene, loquacious, active, susceptible of joy, love, and hope ; but insensible to the impressions of hatred, anger, and avarice. His passions never become too violent or destructive.... The Code of Health and Longevity: Or, A Concise View, of the Principles ... - Seite 51von Sir John Sinclair - 1807Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1798 - 524 Seiten
...never become too violent or deftruftive. If he ever gives way to anger, he experiences rather an ufeful glow of warmth, an artificial and gentle fever, without an overflowing of the gal!. He is fond alfo of employment, particularly calm meditation and agreeable (peculations, is an... | |
| 1807 - 530 Seiten
...impressions of hatred, anger, and avarice. UU c ij pauions never become too violent or destructive. It he ever gives way to anger, he experiences rather...warmth, an artificial and gentle fever, without an o\ pillowing of the gall, Ho is fond also of employment, particularly calm meditation, and #;rccaUe... | |
| 1798 - 504 Seiten
...never become too violent or deftruftive. If he ever gives way to anger, he experiences rather an uferul glow of warmth, an artificial and gentle fever, without an overflowing of the gall. He is fond alfo of employment, particularly calm meditation and agreeable fpecu* lations, is an optimift, a friend... | |
| 1812 - 594 Seiten
...loquacious, active, susceptible of joy, love and hope ; but insensible to the impressions of hatred, anger, and avarice. His passions never become too violent...gentle fever, without an overflowing of the gall. He is also fond of employment, particularly calm meditation and agreeable speculations — is an optimist,... | |
| 610 Seiten
...loquacious, active, susceptible of joy, love, and hope; but insensible to the impressions of hatred, anger, and avarice. His passions never become too violent...also of employment, particularly calm meditation and agreeable speculations ; is an optimist, a friend to nature and domestic felicity, — has no thirst... | |
| 1824 - 394 Seiten
...PORTFOLIO. active, susceptible of joy, love and hope, but insensible to the impressions of hatred, anger, and avarice. His passions never become too violent...gentle fever, without an overflowing of the gall. He is also fond of employment, particularly calm meditation and agreeable speculations — is an optimist,... | |
| Thomas John Graham, Physician - 1829 - 378 Seiten
...of joy, love, and hope ; but is, for the most part, insensible to the impressions of hatred, anger, and avarice. His passions never become too violent...anger, he experiences rather an useful glow of warmth, or artificial gentle fever, without an overflowing * A recent case has strongly impressed this fact... | |
| 1850 - 240 Seiten
...love, and hope, but insensible to the impressions of hatred, auger and avarice. His passions iicver become too violent or destructive. If he ever gives...anger, he experiences rather an useful glow of warmth — on artificial and gentle fever without an overflowing of the gall. He is fond also of employment,... | |
| Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland - 1853 - 300 Seiten
...loquacious, active, susceptible of joy, love, and hope; but insensible to the impressions of hatred, anger, and avarice. His passions never become too violent...artificial and gentle fever without an overflowing of the bile He is fond also of employment, particularly calm meditation and agreeable speculations, is an... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1885 - 884 Seiten
...insensible to the impressions of hatred, anger, and avarice. His passions never become too Tiolent or destructive. If he ever gives way to anger, he experiences rather a useful glow of varmth; an artificial and gentle fever without an orerflowing of the bile. He is also... | |
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