Sir Joseph Fayrer has also been called in question for his belief in twelve feet tigers, but what he says is reasonable enough.
Sir Joseph Fayrer has a photograph of an enormous elephant belonging to the late Sir Jung Bahadur, a perfect mountain of flesh.
Fayrer speaks of a wolf-bite of the forearm, followed by necrosis and hemorrhage, necessitating ligature of the brachial artery and subsequent excision of the elbow-joint.
And now my death Changes the Moode: For what in me, was purchas'd, Falles vpon thee, in a more Fayrer sort.
Whose towring tops do seeme to threat the skie, And make it proud by presence of my loue: 600 Then Paphian Temples and Cytherian hils, And sacred Gnidas bonnet vaile to it, A fayrer saint then Venus there shall dwell.
Set Phoebus, set, a fayrer sunne doth rise, From the bright Radience of my Mrs. eyes Then euer thou begat'st.
Fayrer also quotes from Moseley the observation that "it often happens that hundreds of men in a camp have been seized with the dysentery almost at the same time after one shower of rain or from lying one night in the wet and cold.
Fayrer has quite recently published the results of his vast experience with dysentery in India, an important contribution to the practical study of the disease, and Hirsch has treated exhaustively of its medical geography.
Fayrer quotes from an anonymous writer, "whose views are as remarkable for their force as for their originality," the rather extravagant assertion that "if human excrement be not exposed to the air there can be no dysentery.
Francis[18] and Sir Joseph Fayrer with reference to the passage of venom through the mammary gland.
Fayrer was so kind as to make some observations for me, which he has since published.
Fayrer also found that the muscle of a frog lost its irritability after an immersion of 20 m.
Fayrer in his letter to me observes, 'how little fear some animals show until the moment that they are seized and struck.
Someone composed a set of irreverent verses dedicated to the surgeon-general: "Little Joe Fayrer Sent for his bearer And asked for his Christmas pie.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fayrer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.