| Thomas John Graham - 1828 - 426 páginas
...advanced age of ninetyone, to the following effect : — " I never was better, and, at present, am likeiy to continue so. I step up and down stairs with an...dare not approach. I have gone through every disorder that man can go through, but plague and fevers, and here I am in very good condition. I eat and drink... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1879 - 646 páginas
...state of health as any man in England. In a letter to a friend, dated March 1, 1823, he writes : " I never was better, and at present am likely to continue so. I step up and down stairs with an ease which surprises myself. My digestion is excellent, and every food agrees with me. I can walk three... | |
| George B. Shattuck, M.D. and Abner Post, M.D. - 1884 - 650 páginas
...through with them in the morning he felt better all day. At the age of ninety-one he wrote to a friend: "I never was better, and at present am likely to continue...and down stairs with an ease that surprises myself. My digestion is excellent, and every food agrees with me. I can walk three miles without" stopping."... | |
| Douglas Graham - 1890 - 366 páginas
...with them in the morning he felt better all day. At the age of ninety-one he wrote to a friend : " I never was better, and at present am likely to continue...and down stairs with an ease that surprises myself. My digestion is excellent and every food agrees with me. I can walk three miles without stopping."... | |
| Douglas Graham - 1893 - 156 páginas
...put a sudden stop to his enthusiasm. On March 1, 1823, when 92 years of age, he wrote to a friend: "I never was better, and at present am likely to continue so. I step up and down stairs with an ease which surprises myself. As to gout and similar complaints, they dare not approach. I have gone through... | |
| Robert Tait McKenzie - 1909 - 416 páginas
...removing the swellings and restoring the use of his limbs. At the age of ninety-one he wrote to a friend: "I never was better, and at present am likely to continue...and down stairs with an ease that surprises myself. My digestion is excellent, and every food agrees with me. I can walk three miles without stopping."... | |
| Douglas Graham - 1913 - 648 páginas
...with them in the morning he felt better all day. At the age of ninety-one he wrote to a friend : " I never was better, and at present am likely to continue...and down stairs with an ease that surprises myself. My digestion is excellent and every food agrees with me. I can walk three miles without stopping."... | |
| 1884 - 746 páginas
...with them in the morning he felt better°all day. At the age of ninety-one he wrote to a friend : " I never was better, and at present am likely to continue...and down stairs with an ease that surprises myself. My digestion is excellent, and every food agrees with me. I can walk three miles without stopping."... | |
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