| John George Wood - 1877 - 564 str.
...The narrator is ML de la Tour. " One of the leaves slightly touched the first three fingers of ray left hand ; at the time I only perceived a slight...seven in the morning. The pain continued to increase, and in an hour it became intolerable ; it seemed as if some one were rubbing my fingers with a hot... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - 1879 - 684 str.
...person. At the time he only perceived a slight pricking, to which he paid no attention. This was at 7 AM The pain continued to increase. In an hour it had...intolerable; it seemed as if some one was rubbing his fingers with a hot iron ; nevertheless, there was no remarkable appearance, neither swelling, nor... | |
| John George Wood - 1885 - 564 str.
...an account of an adventure with Urfica crenulata. The narrator is ML de la Tour. " One of the leaves slightly touched the first three fingers of my left...seven in the morning. The pain continued to increase, and in an hour it became intolerable ; it seemed as if some one were rubbing my fingers with a hot... | |
| James Clarke White - 1887 - 262 str.
...Figuier quotes the following account of the action of U. crenulata by De la Tours. " One of the leaves slightly touched the first three fingers of my left...intolerable ; it seemed as if some one was rubbing my hand with a red-hot iron. Still there was no remarkable appearance, neither swelling, nor pustules,... | |
| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1899 - 412 str.
...describes the effect of gathering Urtica crenulata in the Botanic Garden at Calcutta : " One of the leaves slightly touched the first three fingers of my left...rubbing my fingers with a hot iron. Nevertheless, emarkable appearance, — neither swelli • inflammation. The pain rapidly spr as far as the armpit.... | |
| 1868 - 320 str.
...la Tour's description of the powerful effects of the sting of this variety: — "One of the leaves slightly touched the first three fingers of my left...intolerable ; it seemed as if some one was rubbing my hand with a red-hot iron. Still there was no remarkable appearance, neither swelling, nor pustule,... | |
| 1852 - 516 str.
...touching a specimen of this plant growing in the Botanic Gardens of Calcutta : " One of the leaves slightly touched the first three fingers of my left...morning. The pain continued to increase : in an hour it became intolerable ; it seemed as if some one were rubbing my fingers with a hot iron. Nevertheless... | |
| 1844 - 520 str.
...crenvdata, a specimen of which was growing in : ,Botanic Garden at Calcutta : — " One ol' the leaves slightly touched the first three fingers of my left hand ; at the time I enlr perceived a slight pricking, to which I paid no attention. TKiwas at seven in the morning. The... | |
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