One of the leaves slightly touched the first three fingers of my left hand : at the time I only perceived a slight pricking, to which I paid no attention. This was at seven in the morning. The pain continued to increase ; in an hour it had become intolerable... The North American Journal of Homeopathy - Page 3411852Full view - About this book
| John Lindley, John Torrey - 1831 - 486 pages
...(Mfm. Mva. 6. 362.) thus describes the effect of gathering Urtica crenulata in the Botanic Garden at Calcutta : — " One of the leaves slightly touched...morning. The pain continued to increase ; in an hour it had become intolerable : it seemed as if some one was rubbing my fingers with a hot iron. Nevertheless,... | |
| 1832 - 486 pages
...work at hand we shall quote Professor Lindley's own words. " One of the leaves (says M. Leschenault) slightly touched the first three fingers of my left...morning. The pain continued to increase ; in an hour it had become intolerable : it seemed as if some one was rubbing my fingers with a hot iron. Nevertheless... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1832 - 392 pages
...work at hand, we shall quote Professor Lindley'g own words. " One of the leaves (says M. Leschenault) slightly touched the first three fingers of my left...morning. The. pain continued to increase ; in an hour it had become intolerable ; it seemed as if some one was rubbing'my fingers with a hot iron. Nevertheless... | |
| John Lindley - 1836 - 570 pages
...(Mém. Mus. 6. 362.) thus describes the effect of gathering Urtica crenulata in the Botanic Garden at Calcutta : — " One of the leaves slightly touched...morning. The pain continued to increase ; in an hour it had become intolerable : it seemed as if some one was rubbing my fingers with a hot iron. Nevertheless,... | |
| 1842 - 538 pages
...account of the effects of touching tho Urtica crenulala, which was growing in the Botanic Garden at Calcutta: ' One of the leaves slightly touched the...hour it became intolerable ; it seemed as if some one was rubbing my fingers with a hot iron. Nevertheless there was no remarkable appearance ; neither swelling,... | |
| 1842 - 1046 pages
...growing in the Botanic Garden at Calcutta: ' One of the leaves slightly touched the first three lingers of my left hand ; at the time I only perceived a slight...hour it became intolerable ; it seemed as if some one was rubbing my fingers with a hot iron. Nevertheless there was no remarkable appearance ; neither swelling,... | |
| 1844 - 520 pages
...(he effects of touching rW Urtica crenulata, a specimen of which was growing in the Botanic Garden at Calcutta : — "One of the leaves slightly touched...first three fingers of my left hand ; at the time 1 only perceived a slight pricking, to which I paid no attention. ThU was at seven in the morning.... | |
| william blackwood - 1849 - 764 pages
...effects of U. crenulata, an East Indian species:— One of the leaves slightly touched the three first fingers of my left hand; at the time I only perceived...morning. The pain continued to increase; in an hour it had become intolerable; it seemed as if some one was rubbing my fingers with a hot iron. Nevertheless... | |
| John Lindley - 1853 - 1066 pages
...Leschenault de la Tour thus describes the effect of gathering Urtica crenulata in the Botanic Garden at Calcutta : — " One of the leaves slightly touched...morning. The pain continued to increase ; in an hour it had become intolerable ; it seemed as if some one was rubbing my fingers with a hot iron. Nevertheless,... | |
| John Lindley - 1853 - 1076 pages
...Leschenault de la Tour thus describes the effect of gathering Urtica crenulata in the Botanic Garden at Calcutta : — " One of the leaves slightly touched...morning. The pain continued to increase ; in an hour it hod become intolerable ; it seemed as if some one was rubbing my fingers with a hot iron. Nevertheless,... | |
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