"Spiration" Quotes from Famous Books
... may again and again be resorted to, as the heat again returns. By this application alone, "the pulse has been diminished in frequency, the thirst has abated, the tongue has become moist, a general free per spiration has broken forth, the skin has become soft and cool, and the eyes have brightened; and these indications of relief have been speedily followed by a calm and refreshing sleep. In all these respects, the condition ... — The Maternal Management of Children, in Health and Disease. • Thomas Bull, M.D. |