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Rigby's "System of Midwifery." 1841. "Nunneley on Erysipelas," a work which contains a large number of references on the subject. 1841. "British and Foreign Quarterly Review," 1842. Dr. S. Jackson of Northumberland, as already quoted from the Summary of the College of Physicians, 1842. And lastly, a startling series of cases by Mr.

Rigby's "System of Midwifery." 1841. "Nunneley on Erysipelas," a work which contains a large number of references on the subject. 1841. "British and Foreign Quarterly Review," 1842. Dr. S. Jackson of Northumberland, as already quoted from the Summary of the College of Physicians, 1842. And lastly, a startling series of cases by Mr.

Rigby's "System of Midwifery," 1841. "Nunneley on Erysipelas," a work which contains a large number of references on the subject, 1841. "British and Foreign Quarterly Review," 1842. Dr. S. Jackson, of Northumberland, as already quoted from the Summary of the College of Physicians, 1842. And, lastly, a startling series of cases by Mr.

Wise, firm, faithless, secret, crafty, passionless; watchful and inscrutable; acute and insensate withal perfectly decorous what more could be desired? From 'Shirley' "Miss Keeldar, just stand still now, and look down at Nunneley dale and wood." They both halted on the green brow of the Common.

Nunneley showed the kidneys of a woman who did not secrete any urine for a period of twelve days, and during this time she had not exhibited any of the usual symptoms of uremia. Peebles mentions a case of suspension of the functions of the kidneys more than once for five weeks, the patient exhibiting neither coma, stupor, nor vomiting.

We paused half-way up on a low wall, where I had many a time rested, watching the sunset over Nunneley Hill watching for John to come home. Every night at least after Miss March went away he usually found me sitting there. He turned to me and smiled. "Dost remember, lad?" at which appellation Guy widely stared.

Thus, almost every evening, we used to spend an hour or more, pacing up and down, or sitting in that little hollow under the brow of the Flat, where, as from the topmost seat of a natural amphitheatre, one could see Rose Cottage and the old well-head where the cattle drank; our own green garden-gate, the dark mass of the beech-wood, and far away beyond that Nunneley Hill, where the sun went down.

But, for a minute, how strangely it brought back old times, when there were neither wife nor children only he and I! This seat on the wall, with its small twilight picture of the valley below the mill, and Nunneley heights, with that sentinel row of sun-set trees was all mine mine solely for evermore. "Enderley is just the same, Phineas. Twelve years have made no change except in us."