item: #1 of 8 id: 17200 author: Alexander, Charles Wesley title: Angel Agnes The Heroine of the Yellow Fever Plague in Shreveport date: None words: 13009 flesch: 81 summary: The Strangely Romantic History and Sad Death of Miss Agnes Arnold, the Adopted Daughter of the Late Samuel Arnold, of This City. Yes, replied Agnes; and, added she, my name is not what you call it, but Agnes Arnold. keywords: agnes; arnold; doctor; fever; god; good; letter; man; miss; mother; mrs; nurse; sick; sister; time cache: 17200.txt plain text: 17200.txt item: #2 of 8 id: 18508 author: Brown, Charles Brockden title: Arthur Mervyn; Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793 date: None words: 150242 flesch: 75 summary: Instead of equipages and a throng of passengers, the voice of levity and glee, which I had formerly observed, and which the mildness of the season would, at other times, have produced, I found nothing but a dreary solitude. He had stronger motives than other men for abstaining from guilt, the difficulty of concealment or disguise being tenfold greater in him than in others, by reason of the indelible and eye-attracting marks which nature had set upon him. keywords: attention; brother; cause; chamber; city; come; condition; conduct; day; death; door; eyes; family; fate; father; friend; girl; good; hadwin; hand; heart; hour; house; knowledge; lady; leave; left; length; life; light; love; man; means; mervyn; mind; moment; money; mother; mrs; new; person; place; power; present; purpose; reason; return; room; situation; state; thetford; thought; thy; time; truth; wallace; watson; way; welbeck; wife; woman; youth cache: 18508.txt plain text: 18508.txt item: #3 of 8 id: 54134 author: Miller, Alex. McVeigh, Mrs. title: The Senator's Bride date: None words: 82621 flesch: 82 summary: I suppose it is hardly necessary I should remind you, mother, that the Englishwoman, Mrs. Moreland, who stole little Paul Winans from the hotel in Washington, D. C., and was traced to the steamer that left for England, told the servant-girl there that she had buried her husband in New York, as also a little girl and boy one year old, and that he was the last child of five. I felt, Lulu, it seemed to me then, in her dark days, every pang that struck home to that trusting and deceived young heart. keywords: arm; arms; baby; beauty; brother; bruce; captain; chapter; child; clendenon; conway; dark; day; dear; eyes; face; fair; god; good; grace; half; hand; head; heart; home; hope; husband; life; lips; look; love; lulu; man; miss; moment; mother; mrs; new; night; norah; page; paul; poor; room; rose; smile; soul; story; thought; time; voice; white; wife; winans; woman; world; young cache: 54134.txt plain text: 54134.txt item: #4 of 8 id: 58859 author: Rush, Benjamin title: Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 1 The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author date: None words: 82753 flesch: 68 summary: by N. | | 3 | 43 | | | | |SE. by N. | | 10 | 60 | | | | |SW. keywords: account; action; age; air; body; cases; children; city; cold; country; cure; day; days; death; diet; disease; doctor; effects; fever; health; heat; indians; instances; life; man; means; medicine; men; mind; nature; new; observations; parts; patients; pennsylvania; people; persons; philadelphia; physicians; practice; produce; remedies; spirits; state; stomach; subject; symptoms; system; time; use; water; weather; worms; years; | +; | | cache: 58859.txt plain text: 58859.txt item: #5 of 8 id: 58860 author: Rush, Benjamin title: Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 2 The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author date: None words: 91135 flesch: 66 summary: I shall not pause to inquire, why a mixture of land and sea air is so hurtful in the consumption, and at the same time so agreeable to persons in health, and so medicinal in many other diseases, but shall dismiss this head by adding a fact which was communicated to me by Dr. Matthew Irvine, of South-Carolina, and that is, That those situations which are in the neighbourhood of bays or rivers, where the salt and fresh waters mix their streams together, are more unfavourable to consumptive patients than the sea-shore, and therefore should be more carefully avoided by them in exchanging city for country air. Such connecting shades, appear between the extreme points of many other diseases. keywords: action; air; animal; blood; body; brain; cases; cold; consumption; cure; day; days; death; debility; disease; dropsies; effects; exercise; faculty; fever; general; gout; great; head; influence; instances; life; lungs; means; mind; moral; morbid; nature; pain; parts; patient; persons; place; pulmonary; pulse; remedies; remedy; state; stimulus; stomach; symptoms; system; time; use; vessels; water; years cache: 58860.txt plain text: 58860.txt item: #6 of 8 id: 58861 author: Rush, Benjamin title: Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 3 The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author date: None words: 91999 flesch: 70 summary: It is known in the southern states of America by the name of _inward_ fevers. The opinion which had been published by several physicians, and inculcated by others, that we had other fevers in the city besides the yellow fever. keywords: -----+------------+-----------+-------------+--------------------+ |; account; action; bleeding; blood; body; bowels; cases; city; cold; day; days; death; disease; ditto; effects; fever; m. |; month; pain; patients; people; persons; physicians; place; pulse; remedies; state; stomach; symptoms; system; time; vessels; water; year; yellow; | barom; | cloudy; | mrs; | ne; | rain; | therm; | weather; | |; | |days.|a; |30; |fair cache: 58861.txt plain text: 58861.txt item: #7 of 8 id: 58862 author: Rush, Benjamin title: Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 4 The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author date: None words: 77591 flesch: 69 summary: Inflammations and obstructions of the liver have been more frequent than in former years, and even the pneumonies, catarrhs, intercurrent, and other fevers of the winter and spring months, have all partaken more or less of the inflammatory and malignant nature of the yellow fever. An account of sporadic cases of yellow fever, as they appeared in Philadelphia in 1800_ 101 _An account of sporadic cases of yellow fever, as they appeared in Philadelphia in 1801_ 109 _An account of the measles, as they appeared in Philadelphia in 1801_ 115 _ keywords: action; air; bleeding; blood; body; cases; city; cold; common; day; days; death; disease; effects; fever; great; iii; inflammatory; letting; life; malignant; means; medicine; month; new; parts; patients; persons; philadelphia; physicians; place; practice; pulse; remedies; state; symptoms; system; time; use; vessels; water; weather; year; yellow; | | cache: 58862.txt plain text: 58862.txt item: #8 of 8 id: 717 author: Hearn, Lafcadio title: Chita: A Memory of Last Island date: None words: 26221 flesch: 73 summary: She wanted to see the stars, which were the souls of good little children; and she knew that God would let her climb up. I. Carmen found that her little pet had been taught how to pray; for each night and morning when the devout woman began to make her orisons, the child would kneel beside her, with little hands joined, and in a voice sweet and clear murmur something she had learned by heart. keywords: bayou; beach; black; blue; brown; captain; carmen; child; day; days; dead; evening; eyes; face; feet; feliu; god; good; gray; green; gulf; head; island; julien; laroussel; life; man; morning; mother; new; night; place; rose; sand; sea; sky; sparicio; sun; time; voice; water; way; white; wind; world; years cache: 717.txt plain text: 717.txt