| Thomas Garnett - Balneology - 1810 - 236 pages
...qualifications, are. tempered and reduced. It corroborates, astringes, and relaxes i yet, it's restriction occasions the retention of nothing that should be...relaxation evacuates nothing that should be retained. Jt dries nothing but what is too moist and flaccid; it heats nothing but what is too cold, and e contra."... | |
| John Richard Walbran - Harrogate (England) - 1856 - 162 pages
...occasions the retention of nothing that should be evacuated, and, by relaxation, evacuates HARROGATE. nothing that should be retained ; that it dries nothing...the cholick, and melancholy, and the vapours ; " and thatn— fair reader — "it cures all aches speedily, and cheareth the heart." THE SWEET SPA. In 1631,... | |
| Yorkshire (England) - 1858 - 344 pages
...Hotel, ami near the Leeds and Harrogate road. A quaint writer has observed regarding this water, that u it occasions the retention of nothing that should...that should be retained ; that it dries nothing but what's too moist and flaccid, and heats nothing but what's too cold, and S contra; that, though no... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - Harrogate (Yorkshire, England) - 1871 - 160 pages
..."Wales Hotel, and near the Leeds and Harrogate road. A quaint writer has observed regarding this water, that " it occasions the retention of nothing that...that should be retained ; that it dries nothing but what's too moist and flaccid, and heats nothing but what's too cold, and £ contra ; that, though no... | |
| John Richard Walbran - Ripon (England) - 1875 - 298 pages
...garbled, is best conveyed in the original words of Dr. Dean's Spadacrene Anglica, published in 1626. "It was discovered first," says he, "about fifty years...that should be retained ; that it dries nothing but what's too moist and flaccid, and heats nothing but what's too cold, and e contra ; and that, ' tho'... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1882 - 216 pages
...Wales Hotel, and near the Leeds and ILirrogato road. A quaint writer has observed regarding this water, that " it occasions the retention of nothing that...that should be retained ; that it dries nothing but what's too moist and flaccid, and heats nothing but what's too cold, and i contra ; that, though no... | |
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