They are as short and comprehensive as the nature of the subject would admit: and they are well adapted both to the understanding and the memory of young persons.
It is a happiness to young persons, to be preserved from the snares of the world, as in a garden enclosed.
It is a happiness to young persons, when they are preserved from the snares of the world, as in a garden enclosed.
Every physician knows how often meningitis or pericarditis or pleurisy may occur under these circumstances, especially in young persons; but, for myself, I cannot but express surprise at these figures.
The influence of age upon acute rheumatism is further shown in the fact that the disease is less severe, and less apt to invade the heart, in elderly than in young persons.
Still, it should not be forgotten, that long abstinence is likely to produce the exhaustion that tells so surely and seriously upon the constitution, of young persons especially.
Turning, I perceived, standing close behind us, a group of young persons, chattering and laughing, and pointing to different parts of the picture before us.
I think I have already incidentally alluded to the bad taste, to give it no severer name, so commonly exhibited by young persons in this country, in their conduct towards parents.
Tobacco will do the same thing in susceptible individuals, or where there is a family idiosyncrasy, and especially in young persons.
On the other hand, it occurs rather often in young persons of {424} both sexes used to living and working out of doors who take up an occupation in a damp interior.
The larval forms of Graves' disease occur particularly in young persons, though they are sometimes seen in those beyond middle life.
The bringing together of such a mass of young persons, and the arrangements for placing them in a proper position to see and to be seen, was a work of anxiety and toil of which those only can form a conception who took part in it.
This course is inyoung persons short; but as the muscles become developed it is lengthened to about two inches, reckoning from the external ring to the funnel-like opening through the transverse fascia.
In young persons of unhealthy constitutions, the joints not unfrequently become affected one after another, and superficial abscesses form, terminating in open sores.
The affection is more common in females than in males, and rarely occurs in young persons.
He attended the Quarterly Meeting at Leicester on the 24th, and the two following days met companies of young persons, who were, he says, "much tendered in spirit.
The meeting was an assembly of various classes, with a preponderance of young persons, and was a very interesting occasion: many of the young people were deeply affected.
The evening of this day proved to be a memorable time: a considerable number were collected, among whom were several pastors and a number of young persons.
Quickness of memory is that quality which is most easily developed, especially in young persons.
The subject of study, in the case of young persons, is often of less importance than the manner of study.
Among the mischievous fallacies of young persons at school, I know none that work more to their own disadvantage than the opinion that a particular teacher is prejudiced against them.
Hymns;= Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons.
This is one of the most useful works that could be put into the hands of young persons.
Lock and Key;= Guide to the Instruction of Young Persons in the Holy Scriptures; or Passages in the Old Testament which testify of Jesus Christ, explained by others in the New Testament.
The person responsible for the observance of the acts is the "employer" of the "young persons" (i.
The contraction of the body of operatives of late years seems to have occurred primarily among children andyoung persons (where the first check would naturally be looked for), and secondarily among adult males.
This act killed night work for "young persons," and children were not allowed to work at night.
Young persons" now includes all who are not half-timers and have not attained the age of eighteen, and all women.
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