It's no great matter whether I see them to-night, or not, for nine of them have such bad constitutions that all the physicians in the world can't save them ; and the other six have such good constitutions that all the physicians in the world can't kill... London Society - Сторінка 53редактори - 1874Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 604 стор.
...after all, for nine of them have such bad constitutions that not all the physicians in the world could save them ; and the other six have such good constitutions that all the physicians in the world could not kill them." Three o'clock in the morning seems to have been no uncommon hour for the Kit-Kat... | |
| Samuel Arthur Bent - 1882 - 638 стор.
...Being once advised at a late hour at night to leave his club and visit his patients, he replied, " Nine of them have such bad constitutions, that all the physicians in the world cannot save them ; and the other six have such good constitutions, that all the physicians in the world... | |
| Richard Vickerman Taylor - 1883 - 376 стор.
...list, which amounted to 15, and said, " It's no great matter whether I see them to-night or not, for nine of them have such bad constitutions that all...all the physicians in the world can't kill them." His mock-heroic poem, entitled "The Dispensary" was first published in 1699; and, both as a satire... | |
| 1883 - 824 стор.
...wine table of his duty to his patients, he said " It's no great matter whethI see them or not, for nine of them have such bad constitutions that all the physicians in the world could not save them, and the other six have such good ones that all the physicians in the world can't... | |
| Enchiridion - 1884 - 288 стор.
...his patients, Garth immediately said, " It's no great matter whether I see them to-night or not ; for nine of them have such bad constitutions that all...all the physicians in the world can't kill them." Not Witchcraft, but Quackery. A fellow set out a sign pretending to cure agues, which he spelled egoes.... | |
| T. J. Barrett - 1884 - 76 стор.
...which numbered fifteen, and said, " It's no " great matter whether I see them to-night or not, '• for nine of them have such bad constitutions that " all the physicians in the world can't save them, .^^svj^jt'^a^a^^if^i -3 f BARN ELMS. 47 it " and the other six have such good constitutions that "... | |
| C. J. Barrett - 1884 - 84 стор.
...which numbered fifteen, and said, " It's no " great matter whether I see them to-night or not, '• for nine of them have such bad constitutions that " all the physicians in the world can't save them, i! • '• •j r 'I " and the other six have such good constitutions that " all the physicians in... | |
| Edward John Hardy - 1886 - 332 стор.
...which amounted to fifteen, and said, " It's no great matter whether I see them to-night or not ; for nine of them have such bad constitutions that all...all the physicians in the world can't kill them." Probably the carelessness of many people about their health may be explained in the same way. They... | |
| C. J. Barrett - 1889 - 324 стор.
...list, which numbered fifteen, and said, " It's no great matter whether I see them to night or not, for nine of them have such bad constitutions that all...world can't save them, and the other six have such 1 We have been able to collect no information as to his marriage, but it is certain that he left behind... | |
| 1910 - 404 стор.
...visits he had to pay, he answered: " It is no great matter whether I see them to-night or not, for nine of them have such bad constitutions that all...the physicians in the world can't kill them." The talking, eating and drinking at the club often went on far into the night. George Stepney indeed writes... | |
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