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" ... after, he could not help looking upon it with loathing instead of desire ; and it was not till after four days, that his stomach was brought to its natural tone, when the violence of his appetite returned, with a sort of canine eagerness. "
Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - Page 475
1785
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The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest ..., Volume 24

1810 - 558 pages
...looking upon it with loathing instead of desire, and it was not till after some days that his stomach was brought to its natural tone, when the violence of his appetite returned with a sort »f canine eagerness." * On the important subject of Digestion, 'Dr. R. appears to be solicitous...
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The Narrative of Captain David Woodard and Four Seamen: Who Lost Their Ship ...

David N. Woodard, William Vaughan - 1804 - 310 pages
...looked on food with loathing instead of desire ; and it was not till after four days that his stomach was brought to its natural tone ; when the violence of his appetite returned, with a sort of canine eagerness. . . 5th.— REMARKS AND ADVICE. It is said the American Indians make a composition...
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The Narrative of Captain David Woodard and Four Seamen: Who Lost Their Ship ...

David N. Woodard - 1805 - 290 pages
...looked on food with loathing instead of desire; and it was not till after four days that his stomach was brought to its natural tone ; when the violence of his appetite returned, with a sort of canine eagerness. 5th.— REMARKS AND ADVICE. f It is said the American Indians make a composition...
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A History of the Earth, and Animated Nature, Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 498 pages
...looking upon it with lothing, instead of desire ; and it was not till after four days, that his stomach was brought to its natural tone ; when the violence of his appetite returned, with a sort of canine eagerness. Thus dreadful are the effects of hunger ; and yet, when we come to assign...
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A History of the earth and animated nature v.2, Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1852 - 674 pages
...looking upon it with loathing instead of desire ; and it was not till after four days, that his stomach was brought to its natural tone, when the violence of his appetite returned, with a sort of canine eagerness. Thus dreadful are the effects of hunger ; and yet when we come to assign...
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A History of the Earth and Animated Nature ...: With Numerous ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 712 pages
...looking upon it with lothing instead of desire; and it was not till after four days, that his stomach was brought to its natural tone, when the violence of his appetite returned, with a sort of canine eagerness. Thus dreadful are the effects of hunger; end yet when we come to assign the...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 43

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 924 pages
...looking at it with loathing instead of desire ; and it was not till after four days that his stomach was brought to its natural tone, when the violence of his appetite returned with a sort of canine eagerness."* The next case is peculiarly valuable, as being the daily record of a man...
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The Physiology of Common Life, Volume 1

George Henry Lewes - 1860 - 394 pages
...looking at it with loathing instead of desire ; and it was not till after four days that his stomach waa brought to its natural tone, when the violence of his appetite returned with a sort of canine eagerness."* It will doubtless seem very strange to the uninitiated that a man after...
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A history of the earth and animated nature with numerous notes ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1862 - 702 pages
...looking upon it with lothing instead of desire; and it was not till after four days, that his stomach was brought to its natural tone, when the violence of his appetite returned, with a sort of canine eagerness. Thus dreadful are the effects of hunger; and yet when we come to assign the...
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Memoirs of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society

Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1785 - 600 pages
...four days, that his fto" mach was brought to its natural tone ; when the " violence of his appefite returned, with a fort of " canine eagernefs."* To...alleviating them. The American Indians are faid to ufe a compofitkm of the juice of tobacco, and the fhells of fnails, cockles, and oyfters calcined, " See...
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