His taste was extremely delicate, and he showed a great predilection for some kinds of food, whilst there were others of which he never partook. He had on no occasion tasted butter, cheese, or any of the pulpy fruits ; but he was fond of milk, plain-dressed... The New-York Medical Magazine - Page 1991815 - 364 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1814 - 558 pages
...examination. But there were many substances which he not only touched, but smelled during his examination. To the sense of smell he seemed chiefly indebted for...any of the pulpy fruits ; but he was fond of milk, plain-dressed animal food, apples, peas, and other simple nutriment. He never took food from any one... | |
| James Wardrop - Blindness - 1813 - 66 pages
...his mouth, without previously smelling it attentively. HisTaste was extremely delicate, and he shewed a great predilection for some kinds of food, whilst...took food from any one, but his parents or sister. But the imperfections which have been noticed in his organs of sight and of hearing, were by no means... | |
| Medicine - 1813 - 552 pages
...mouth, without previously smelling it attentively. " His Taste was extremely delicate, and he shewed a great predilection for some kinds of food, whilst...pulpy fruits ; but he was fond of milk, plain dressed animal'food, apples, peas, and other simple nutriment. He never took food from any one, but his parents... | |
| 1814 - 570 pages
...from what I was able to observe, he appeared to be able to do so at a considerable distance from (he object. This was particularly striking when a person...any of the pulpy fruits ; but he was fond of milk, plain-dressed animal food, apples, peas, and other simple nutriment. He never took food from any one... | |
| 1814 - 564 pages
...and he showed a great predilection for some kinds of food, whilst there were others of which IN • never partook. He had on no occasion tasted butter,...any of the pulpy fruits ; but he was fond of milk, plain-dressed animal food, apples, peas, and other simple nutriment. He never took food from any one... | |
| 1814 - 556 pages
...great predilection for some kinds of food, whilst there were others of which be never partook. lie had on no occasion tasted butter, cheese, or any of the pulpy fruits ; but he was fond of milk, plain-dressed animal food, apples, peas, and other simple nutriment. He never took food from any one... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1815 - 612 pages
...mouth, without previously smelling it attentively. His taste was extremely delicate, and he shewed a great predilection for some kinds of food, whilst...was fond of milk, plain dressed animal food, apples, pease, and other simple nutriment. He never took food from any one, but his parents or sister. But... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1845 - 846 pages
...sense of smell, for he never took anything into his mouth without previously smelling it carefully. His taste was extremely delicate, and he showed a...partook. He had on no occasion tasted butter, cheese, or liny of the pulpy fruits, but he was fond of milk, plain dressed animal food, apples, peas, and other... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Anthologies - 1869 - 530 pages
...his mouth without previously smelling it carefully. His taste was extremely delicate, and he shewed a great predilection for some kinds of food, whilst...took food from any one but his parents or sister. 'But the imperfections which have been noticed in his organs of sight and of hearing were by no means... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1870 - 274 pages
...his mouth without previously smelling it carefully. His taste was extremely delicate, and he shewed a great predilection for some kinds of food, whilst...took food from any one but his parents or sister. 'But the imperfections which have been noticed in his organs of sight and of hearing were by no means... | |
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