| 1829 - 696 páginas
...particularly on the atmosphere of London; and yet we shall fmd, that the most favored spots in Europe — the places which have long been selected as the resort...fatal to life than even this great metropolis.'' The country which approaches the nearest to England in salubrity, is the Pays de Vaud, where the mortahty... | |
| 1833 - 636 páginas
...London ; and yet we shall find that tlie most famed spots in Curope, the places which long have heen selected as the resort of invalids, and the fountains...fatal to life than even this great metropolis. The annual proportion of deaths at Montpelier was greater 30 years ago, and is greater at present than... | |
| Francis Bisset Hawkins - 1829 - 316 páginas
...particularly on the atmosphere of London ; and yet we shall find that the most favoured spots in Europe, the places which have long been selected as the resort...more fatal to life than even this great metropolis. If we compare the total mass of Britain with the entire population of any other nation of Europe, the... | |
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1829 - 594 páginas
...particularly on the atmosphere of London; and yet we shall find that the most favored spots in Europe, the places which have long been selected as the resort...more fatal to life than even this great metropolis." (P. 31.) The country which approaches most nearly to us is the Pays de Vaud, where the mortality is... | |
| 1829 - 770 páginas
...particularly on the atmosphere of London; and yet we shall find that the most favoured spots in Europe, the places which have long been selected as the resort of invalids, and the fountains of health, arc far more fatal to life than even this great metropolis." "Finke, a German writer who wrote on medical... | |
| 1829 - 604 páginas
...we shall find that the most favoured spots in Europe, the places which have long been selected as a resort of invalids, and the fountains of health, are far more fatal to lift •than even this great metropolis." 31. The annual deaths, on the average, throughout the whole... | |
| 1833 - 310 páginas
...find that the most famed spots in Europe, the places which have long been selected as the resort ol invalids, and the fountains of health, are far more...fatal to life than even this great metropolis. The annual proportion of deaths at Montpelier, was greater thirty years ago, and is greater at present,... | |
| 1837 - 860 páginas
...favoured spots on the continent are not comparable to cither in regard to salubrity ; — nay, the very places which have long been selected as the resort of invalids, and celebrated as the fountains of health, are, in fact, far more fatal to life than our great metropolis.... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 páginas
...particularly on the atmosphere of London ; and yet we shall find that the most famed spots in Europe, the places which have long been selected as the resort...fatal to life than even this great metropolis. The annual proportion of deaths 'at Montpelier was greater thirty years ago, and is greater at present,... | |
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