| William Falconer - 1788 - 146 strani
...fovereign virtues of the remedies. The effect of this delufion was truly aftonifhing, for many were quickly and perfectly recovered. Such as had not moved their limbs for a month before, were feen walking the ftreets with their limbs found, ftraight, and whole. They boafted of their cure by... | |
| 1806 - 482 strani
...of the remedies. The effects of this delusion (says Dr. Lincl) was really astonishing, for many were quickly and perfectly recovered ; such as had not...their limbs for a month before, were seen walking in the streets with their limbs sound, straight, and whole. They boasted of the cure by the Prince's... | |
| 1814 - 258 strani
...medley of drugs was compounded. The effect/however of the delusion was really astonishing, for many were quickly and perfectly recovered. Such as had not moved...month before, were seen walking the streets, sound, straight and whole. They boasted of their cure by the Prince's remedy ; many who had declared they... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 strani
...the sovereign virtues of the remedy. The effect of the delusion was truly astonishing; for many were quickly and perfectly recovered. Such as had not moved...month before, were seen walking the streets, sound, straight, and whole. They boasted of their cure by the Prince's remedy. Many> \vlio declared that they... | |
| John Penrose - 1826 - 408 strani
...of drugs was compounded. The effect, however, of the delusion was really astonishing, for many were quickly and perfectly recovered. Such as had not moved...month before, were seen walking the streets, sound, straight, and whole. They boasted of their cure by the Prince's remedy; the motion of their joints... | |
| 1826 - 372 strani
...sovereign virtues of their remedies. The effect of the delusion was truly astonishing; for many were quickly and perfectly recovered. Such as had not moved...month before, were seen walking the streets sound, straight, and whole. They boasted their cure by the Prince's remedy. Many who declared that they had... | |
| James Ewell - 1827 - 868 strani
...in the sovereign virtues of the remedy. The effect of this delusion was truly astonishing. Many who had not moved their limbs for a month before, were seen walking the streets eroct and perfectIj cured. Many who declared they had been rendered worse by all former remedies, recovered... | |
| Richard Reece - 1828 - 604 strani
...sovereign virtues of the remedy. The effect of this delusion was really astonishing ; ibr many were quickly and perfectly recovered ; such as had not...their limbs for a month before, were seen walking in the streets, with their limbs sound, straight, and whole. They boasted of the cure by the prince's... | |
| 1830 - 410 strani
...sovereign virtues of the remedies. The effect of this delusion was truly astonishing, for many were quickly and perfectly recovered. Such as had not moved...for a month before, were seen walking the streets with their limbs sound, straight, and whole. They boasted of the Prince's remedy, the motion of the... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1830 - 370 strani
...distributed among the suffereis, as most costly and invaluable. The effect was almost miraculous. " Such as had not moved their limbs for a month before, were seen walking in the streets, sound,_straight, and whole. Many, who declared that they had been rendered worse by... | |
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