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Updated: May 20, 2025


If he found, with the good poet with the game foot and artificially curled hair, that he who ascends to mountain tops will find the loftiest peaks most wrapped in clouds and snow, he concealed his chilblains beneath a brave and smiling exterior.

I submitted to the insults of a tottering monopoly for a week, in the heart of the winter, and, tired and sick at soul, with chilblains on my feet and liniment on my other lineaments, I burst forth one bright morning into the realm of eternal summer. The birds sang in my frozen bosom.

Her hands were covered with chilblains, for she had no mittens; but she put them under her shawl, and scuffled merrily away in her big boots, feeling so glad that the week was over, and nearly three dollars safe in her pocket.

For I'm Jack Frost who makes cheeks rosy; I make people wrap up cosy; I bring chilblains, chaps, and nipping; But send the little people tripping."

'I think women do it, and make us, that they may have something to worrit about, said Frank. 'Damp stockings are the bother of creation till one goes to school; and then, isn't it Jolly! 'Except the chilblains, called out Charlie. 'I believe, said Lance, 'chilblains come of shoes. 'No, they can't, argued Charlie, 'for one has them on one's hands.

The denizens of the different parts of the Empire quite understand one another, and realise that to be great the Empire must disregard temperatures as it does prickly heat and chilblains. Only the casual visitor fails in this. Sun Days are essential to the production of sugar and bananas and mangoes, to say nothing of pineapples and other fruits of the tropics.

"What is the matter with the bottom of your feet and the back of your legs, that they are gouged up so?" "Infernal chilblains I caught them clear up to the back of my head, roosting out there under Newell's farm. But I love the place; I love it as one loves his old home. There is no peace for me like the peace I feel when I am there."

During last winter I heard of a man certainly he was one of the older sort, good at many an obsolete rural craft who had had chilblains burst on his fingers, and had sewn up the wounds himself with needle and cotton.

Structure of skin Blisters Callosities Corns Chilblains Boils Carbuncle Abscess Veldt sores Tuberculosis of skin: Inoculation tubercle Lupus: Varieties Sporotrichosis Elephantiasis Sebaceous cysts or wens Moles Horns New growths: Fibroma; Papilloma; Adenoma; Epithelioma; Rodent cancer; Melanotic cancer; Sarcoma AFFECTIONS OF CICATRICES Varieties of scars Keloid Tumours AFFECTIONS OF NAILS.

They also treated corns and chilblains. After an investigation into the disease, they cast questioning glances at each other to determine what passes to use, whether the currents should be large or small, ascending or descending, longitudinal, transversal, bidigital, tridigital, or even quindigital. When the one had had too much of it, the other replaced him.

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