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Updated: May 12, 2025
At half-past ten in the forenoon we were subjected to by far the most trying agent in the water system the often-mentioned douche. No patient is allowed to have the douche till he has been acclimated by at least a fortnight's treatment.
The little colony, made up chiefly of hard working men, had passed through every phase of suffering. Sickness and famine had done their worst. The settlers were thoroughly acclimated, and as they prospered, more and more the eyes of Puritan England turned toward them, with a longing for the same freedom.
Dad told the porter, when he handed out the regular 'tip, that he would have made it large if the porter had taken an axe to me. Dad is getting so funny he almost makes me laugh. "Well, kid, we arrived here next day, and got acclimated before night.
Thus we may die daily, but our incorporeal part is better acclimated in the invisible world of truths and realities. No, the doctors owe nothing to climate or race. The intelligent ones are everywhere broad, acute, tender, and religious. They uniformly see what is natural and what is morbid, what is fact and what is fancy, what is cutaneous and what is vital, in men and women.
"I suppose, Senator, that you have become acclimated to this country?" "Well," said the Vice-President, crossing his legs, pulling his wide-awake down over his forehead, causing a passing chicken to hop quickly one side by the accuracy of his aim, and speaking with senatorial deliberation, "I think I have.
Daily the telegraph flashed to all parts of the land the condition of Shreveport, until the operators themselves were cut down by the disease and carried to the graveyard. Volunteers were then called for from among operators in the places, and several of these, who came in response to the call, though acclimated, and fanciedly safe, took it and died.
It is not as yet acclimated, but it is, perhaps, well to describe here the proper etiquette. The gentlemen and ladies who are asked to this breakfast should be apprised of that honor a fortnight in advance, and should accept or decline immediately, as it has all the formality of a dinner, and seats are, of course, very important.
The White Uniforms of Our Heroes in the Tropics. Recent experiences of the United States excite attention to the fashions of the tropics. In Florida our soldiers who invaded Cuba were in a degree and sense acclimated for the temperature of the island that has been for so long "so near, and yet so far," so wet and yet so hot.
Their horses were not acclimated, so they soon wasted away, and when sickness laid its hand upon the men they were doomed.
Few stories in man's spiritual history are so interesting as the record of the way in which this mountain-god, for the first time, so far as we know, in Semitic history, left his settled shrine, traveled with his people in the holy Ark, became acclimated in Canaan, and, gradually absorbing the functions of the old baals of the land, extended his sovereignty over the whole of Palestine.
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