I look upon tranquillity of mind and patience to contribute as much as any thing whatever to the curing diseases. On this principle I account for the circumstance of animals not labouring under illness so long as human beings. Brutes do not think so much... The French Anas ... - Page 113by Jacques D. Du Perron - 1805Full view - About this book
| 1824 - 436 pages
...jMttienee, to contribute as much as any thing whatever to the curing diseases. On this principle 1 account for the circumstance of animals not labouring...Brutes do not think so much as we, nor vex themselves about-fiiturity, but endure their maladies without reflecting on them, aud recover from them by the... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1832 - 648 pages
...and patience to contribute as much as any thing whatever to the curing diseases. On this principle 1 account for the circumstance of animals not labouring...long as human beings. Brutes do not think so much зя we, nor vex themselves about futurity ; but endure their maladies without reflecting on them,... | |
| 1834 - 222 pages
...circumstance of animals not laboring under illness so long as human beings. Unite* do not t/iink so n.ach as we, nor vex themselves about futurity; but endure...recover from them by the sole means of temperance ind repose.-- Sortncre, an eminent French physician. DEXTERITY OF A GOAT. A correspondent informs us,... | |
| 1855 - 358 pages
...the circumstance of animals not laboring under illness so long as human beings. Brutes do not tiiink so much as we, nor vex themselves about futurity ;...recover from them by the sole means of temperance and rppose.— Sorbiere, an eminent French physician. 100 THE ESKIMAUX DOGS. The dogs of the Eskimaux offer... | |
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