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Though the officer's physicians treated him for his physical symptoms, three years later he continued to experience unexplained symptoms. One physician described him as a naturally “handsome, middle-sized, sanguine man, of a cheerful disposition and an active mind,” though he “appeared much ...
(34) When Leung was arrested yet again a few years later, the same newspaper lavished attention on the “fancy costumes” worn by Leung and his fellow physicians: “The Chinese were arrayed in robes of wonderful richness, and the appointments of the rooms carried the impression of Oriental ...
the giving up of tight swaddling and the reduction of the shipping out of infants to wetnurses – a practice still so widespread in eighteenth-century France that 80% of all the children in Paris were shipped out to the country to hired wetnurses returning only ...