| Medicine - 1829 - 604 pages
...the low damp grounds in the neighbourhood Scrofula is rare, and consumption not a common disease. " There are several circumstances in the climate of...atmosphere, when it does not rain, is dry, and the weather tine, and there are neither fogs nor cold piercing winds. The characteristic quality of the climate,... | |
| Sir James Clark - Climatology - 1830 - 464 pages
...the low damp grounds in the neighbourhood. Scrofula is rare, and consumption not a common disease. There are several circumstances in the climate of...characteristic quality of the climate, however, is the comparative mildness of its spring, and exemption from cold cutting winds. While the winter is 3°... | |
| Edwin Lee - 1841 - 242 pages
...James further states that " the circumstances which render Pau eligible for some invalids are, that the atmosphere, when it does not rain, is dry and the weather fine ; there are neither fogs nor cold piercing winds, and the mildness of the spring is characteristic,... | |
| Medicine - 1844 - 632 pages
...according to the testimony of those who have resided at PAU, which render it a desirable séjour for invalids. The atmosphere, when it does not rain, is dry, and the weather fine, without either fogs or piercing winds. The Spring is characteristically mild and exempt from cold winds.... | |
| Sir Alexander Taylor - Health resorts - 1845 - 376 pages
...other climates, is little felt by invalids at Pau. "There are several circumstances in the climate Pau which render it a favourable residence for a certain...and the weather fine, and there are neither fogs nor piercing winds. The characteristic quality of the climate, however, is the comparative mildness of... | |
| Edwin Lee - Europe - 1848 - 408 pages
...James further states that " the circumstances which render Pau eligible for some invalids are, that the atmosphere, when it does not rain, is dry and the weather fine ; there are neither fogs nor cold piercing winds, and the mildness of the spring is characteristic,... | |
| C ..... Pemberton Hodgson - 1855 - 290 pages
..."Sanative Influence of Climate," — an authority far out-weighing my poor testimony on the matter. * " There are several circumstances in the climate of Pau which render it a favorable residence for a certain class of invalids. The atmosphere, when it does not rain, is dry,... | |
| Sir Alexander Taylor - Medical climatology - 1856 - 386 pages
...the stomach and lungs so commonly observed in other climates, is little felt by invalids at Pau. ' There are several circumstances in the climate of...and the weather fine, and there are neither fogs nor piercing winds. The characteristic quality of the climate, however, is the comparative mildness of... | |
| Paul Henri Duboué - 1882 - 134 pages
...nal impressions and by careful meteorological obser« vations. « This prominent physician writes : [There are several « circumstances in the climate of Pau which render it a v. favourable residence for a certain classs of invalids. The « atmosphere, when it does not rain,... | |
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