| William Buchan - Medicine, Popular - 1798 - 834 pages
...of any kind, be brought near the fire, or put into warm water, they will be dcftroyed by rottennefs, or a kind of mortification; and that the only way to recover them, is to immerfe them for fome time in very cold water. The fame obfervation holds with regard to animals in... | |
| William Buchan - Medicine - 1813 - 396 pages
...of any kind, be brought near the fire, or put into warm water, they will be deflroyed by rottennefs, or a kind of mortification; and that the only way to recover them, is to immerfe them for fome time in very cold water. The fame obfervation holds with regard to animals in... | |
| Calvin Cutter - Americana - 1845 - 298 pages
...destruction begun by the frost. A little timely care will prevent this. Every one knows that if frozen meats, fruits or roots of any kind, be brought near the fire,...with regard to animals in this condition. When the feet or hands are much benumbed with cold, or frozen slightly, they should be immersed in cold water,... | |
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