单词 | sunstroke |
例句 | It would be fitting if I got a sunstroke and died before they came outside. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 1969-01-01T00:00:00Z “You'll get sunstroke if you keep on sitting in the full sunlight,” said a familiar voice. Inkheart 2003-09-23T00:00:00Z Their skin was sunstroke red —covered with tattoos of dragons, hearts, and bikini-clad women. The Son of Neptune 2011-10-04T00:00:00Z I wasn’t exactly sure what sunstroke was, but it sounded like something that might make you see flying cats and magic jelly beans. Crenshaw 2015-09-22T00:00:00Z She said, “If you go slowly, you risk getting sunstroke. But if you go too fast, you work up a sweat and then catch a chill inside the church.” The Stranger 1989-03-13T00:00:00Z "I'm tired of selling lemonade. And it's just too hot. I practically had sunstroke yesterday painting all those faces." The Lemonade War 2007-04-23T00:00:00Z Having completely abandoned his domestic obligations, he spent entire nights in the courtyard watching the course of the stars and he almost contracted sunstroke from trying to establish an exact method to ascertain noon. One Hundred Years of Solitude 1967-05-30T00:00:00Z He had walked eighty miles in four days through the hottest weather he had ever known and he had gone down with sunstroke. The Killer Angels: The Classic Novel of the Civil War 1974-01-01T00:00:00Z Taken in pieces, his imagistic moments still thrill: “Blunt big, big as Mama June off the diet plan”; “Yellow diamonds up close, catch a sunstroke”; “Billion dollar smile, I sell myself short if I grin.” Lil Wayne Becomes an Elder, While Logic Grows Up 2018-10-03T04:00:00Z “Heedless of possible sunstroke, unconscious of fatigue,” she wrote, the party toiled “as for bare life.” A Nile Journey Guided by 19th-Century Women 2019-11-11T05:00:00Z Along the way, Florence learned Arabic, brokered peace when their team of locals mutinied, and nearly died of sunstroke. Florence Baker: the polyglot slave girl turned intrepid explorer 2020-05-31T04:00:00Z Promoters handed out 13,000 free water bottles each of the last couple of days as capacity crowds of 18,000 a day braved sunstroke and exhaustion to see 45 bands perform on three stages. Wolf gang grins, but doesn't flinch 2011-07-17T23:23:00Z "Lead poisoning won't kill you on its own – we believe he had infected wounds and sunstroke too – but it was one of the causes." The mystery of Caravaggio's death solved at last ? painting killed him 2010-06-16T21:21:00Z Medical personnel reported no major problems, other than treating some concertgoers for sunstroke symptoms and dehydration. Wolf gang grins, but doesn't flinch 2011-07-17T23:23:00Z So, carry a bottle of water, wear a hat to avoid sunstroke and apply at least factor-15 sunscreen regularly. Dr Luisa Dillner's guide to . . . how to survive a music festival 2011-07-11T20:00:06Z They endure fire ants, suffer sunstroke and nearly drown in sucking mud. Travel Books Take You There and Back 2017-11-29T05:00:00Z She was admitted to The Grange University Hospital with suspected sunstroke but later diagnosed with viral meningitis and put into an induced coma. Disabled woman denied social housing because of her age 2023-10-25T04:00:00Z At most science institutions, safety lectures for field researchers and support staff teach how to avoid sunstroke, deploy emergency flares, and handle variables such as wild animals and flammable liquids. Sexual Harassment Still Pervades Science 2023-06-10T04:00:00Z I have always wondered if Mike Leach saved me from a sunstroke that August day. Remembering Mike Leach for his compassion, curiosity and comedy 2022-12-13T05:00:00Z Just like humans, animals can suffer from sunstroke. How to keep animals cool in the hot weather 2022-07-19T04:00:00Z Black-robed crones lean in doorways, and merciful strangers offer aid just as sunstroke grows dire. Laurie Lee’s classic vagabond tale channels joy on the open road 2021-12-30T05:00:00Z The migrants' dinghies are often overloaded and inadequate for such a "perilous" journey, and people suffer exposure, dehydration, sunstroke and sea sickness, he added. Channel crossings: RNLI chief hits out over migrant rescue abuse 2021-07-28T04:00:00Z Mason was among the first people to buy one of Thomas Edison's phonograph machines, which he invented in 1877; but died of sunstroke three weeks after making his historic recording. Winston Churchill, Kermit and Janet Jackson preserved for posterity 2021-03-25T04:00:00Z Globally, these numbers are widely thought to be underreported, as allergic reactions to stings are sometimes mistaken for heart attacks or sunstroke. Wasp venom can save lives. But the supply chain is shaky 2020-11-22T05:00:00Z More than 100 died on the way, of sunstroke, dehydration, starvation, exhaustion and traffic accidents. India's Coronavirus Refugees Are Also Development Refugees 2020-06-20T04:00:00Z Johnson said she suspected a sunstroke, but that a doctor called by the hospital diagnosed her with food poisoning. Mom claims weeklong brain bleed was dismissed as food poisoning: 'Thought I was dying' 2019-06-12T04:00:00Z They include: domestic trouble, desertion by husband, uterine derangement, severe labor, fall from horse, cold, indigestion, remorse, opium habit, politics, moral sanity, worms, sunstroke, egotism, bad whiskey, marriage to son and over study of religion. Former mental asylum offers historical, ghost tours 2018-10-13T04:00:00Z Watching the final on a black-and-white portable TV in a caravan in Scarborough through a thick snowy screen while covered up suffering from sunstroke. Which is the best World Cup ever? Rating contenders from 1954 to 2014 2018-07-13T04:00:00Z Over 30 percent of all weather-related deaths in the United States are attributable to high outdoor temperatures, heat stroke or sunstroke. Cities need more than air conditioning to get through future heat waves 2017-08-20T04:00:00Z A reporter with the Irish Independent told BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster that it is possible the baby died from sunstroke. Tipperary baby 'may have suffered sunstroke' - BBC News 2017-05-26T04:00:00Z In late July, as Liu prepared for the Rio Games at an Olympic training base in southern China, she fell ill with sunstroke and suffered a shoulder injury. Inside the System That Turned China Into the Most Dominant Divers in the World 2016-08-09T04:00:00Z I wasn’t hit by a truck or felled from sunstroke, and for the first time in my decades’ worth of Napa winery travel, I saw the underside of a hawk. Should You Sip and Cycle? The Pros and Cons of Biking Through Napa Valley 2016-06-30T04:00:00Z She found her mother and little sister sheltering in the field hospital, a small hall close to the mosque with rudimentary facilities for treating sunstroke and flu. Generation revolution: how Egypt’s military state betrayed its youth | Rachel Aspden 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z Over the 707-mile route he battled through dehydration, heat exhaustion and sunstroke. Eddie Izzard tired yet triumphant after running 27 marathons in 27 days 2016-03-20T04:00:00Z Born in 1886, Hahn suffered severe sunstroke in 1904, and had to have the occipital bone at the back of his skull removed. Kurt Hahn: The man who taught Philip to think - BBC News 2016-02-24T05:00:00Z She remembers a friend, unused to the desert heat, dying of sunstroke in the camp. How Chinese-Indians paid the price for 1962 war - BBC News 2016-02-17T05:00:00Z Once ‘Stage 2’ is completed next summer, wilting fans will have a canopy to ease the very real risk of sunstroke, while Miami could be hosting the Super Bowl again as soon as 2019. Joe Philbin: the failings that sealed the fate of the Miami Dolphins coach 2015-10-05T04:00:00Z Instead of approaching dense cities directly, they resorted to harsher, ever more circuitous routes, increasing their exposure, along the way, to lethal threats like sunstroke, dehydration, and snakebites. Kidnapped at the Border 2015-04-20T04:00:00Z There's also been a rise in ambulance callouts, with hospital staff saying many people are being treated for sunburn and sunstroke. by the Met Office in four regions of England. Chat: Are you still loving the sun? 2013-07-19T06:25:00Z The number of people suffering sunstroke, sunburn and heatwave-related injuries is stretching hospital emergency departments, doctors say. Weather adds to steel dust pollution 2013-07-18T05:57:44Z The NWS warned of the dangers of heat-related illnesses, asking area residents to be on the lookout for signs of fatigue, sunstroke, muscle cramps and heat exhaustion. Heat wave brings sauna-like conditions to U.S. Northeast 2013-07-16T19:49:11Z The survivors are said to be recovering after suffering from hypothermia, sunstroke and exhaustion, after spending more than eight hours keeping afloat after the crash. Peru crash balloon was 'illegal' 2013-04-30T01:12:50Z To such a pitch can the extremes of heat and cold arrive, that a man may suffer from sunstroke and frost-bite at one and the same time. Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921 2012-04-12T02:00:28.417Z "Queer sunstroke, to wait till five o'clock in the evening to strike, and queer fit to break a man's arm," said Jane, with some warmth. The Tree of Knowledge A Novel 2012-04-05T02:00:35.603Z Mr. Trollope says that it is on record that hardy “subs” and hardier “mids” have ridden along the Palisades, and have not died from sunstroke in the effort. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 1 2012-04-03T02:00:38.807Z He died, aged twenty-seven, from the effects of a sunstroke received while sketching in Paris. English Painters with a chapter on American painters 2012-03-27T02:00:26.437Z Hence, there is an element of danger in the Russian bath—a danger to sudden death similar to sunstroke. Health, Happiness, and Longevity Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevity 2012-03-22T02:00:38.537Z This view of the pathology of sunstroke has, however, never been generally accepted. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z "It can't be murder—it must be a sunstroke, or a fit." The Tree of Knowledge A Novel 2012-04-05T02:00:35.603Z Had she guessed how welcome to her admirer her retreat at that moment was, she would have risked a hundred sunstrokes before she went! The Abbess Of Vlaye 2012-02-19T03:00:15.523Z As my hat had disappeared over a precipice on the previous day, this was a very necessary precaution against sunstroke, so far as I was concerned. The Cruise of the 'Alerte' The narrative of a search for treasure on the desert island of Trinidad 2012-02-17T03:00:29.247Z Come out and get a nice sunstroke, folks! Lad: A Dog 2012-02-08T03:00:19.720Z The child had grown; and at harvest-time he went to the field with his father and the reapers, when suddenly what we should call a sunstroke fell upon him. The Little Gleaner, Vol. X. A Monthly Magazine for the Young 2012-02-03T03:00:20.453Z I've worked most of the fever—an' the sunstroke—out of him. For Jacinta 2012-01-27T03:00:20.840Z The sudden accession of heat has already produced one fatal, and more than one severe, case of sunstroke in the metropolis. Scientific American, Vol. XXXVII.?No. 2. [New Series.], July 14, 1877 A Weekly Journal Of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, And Manufactures 2012-01-05T03:00:29.743Z Of course, men do die from the effects of the heat, but it isn't our ordinary form of sunstroke. In Jeopardy 2012-01-04T03:00:35.013Z The experiments in question have recently assisted in curing yellow fever, sunstroke, diabetes, epilepsy, erysipelas, cholera, consumption, and trichinosis. Liberty In The Nineteenth Century 2011-12-24T03:08:02.240Z One does not recover from sunstroke in a little, and in most cases it leaves a permanent mark behind it. The Heart of Denise and Other Tales 2011-12-14T03:00:15.733Z It's fever, for one thing—I've seen it coming on—an' sunstroke for another. For Jacinta 2012-01-27T03:00:20.840Z Otherwise my journey was not altogether successful, as I got half a sunstroke, which you have already seen traces of in my letter. Letters of Lord Acton To Mary, Daughter of the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone 2011-12-06T03:00:20.687Z No sunstroke at New Orleans, where it is abnormally humid and hot; and none at Fort Yuma, where it is abnormally dry and hot. In Jeopardy 2012-01-04T03:00:35.013Z Through the long, temperate summer, all nature conspires to entice a man out of doors, while in America sunstroke is imminent. An American at Oxford 2011-12-02T03:00:19.150Z There is nothing that will predispose him to sunstroke as much as spirits. The Inhabitants of the Philippines 2011-11-23T03:00:21.653Z Get the sunstroke out of him, an' then go for the fever. For Jacinta 2012-01-27T03:00:20.840Z But poor Sims Reeves evidently expected to have heat prostration or a sunstroke, for he always wore a big cork helmet to rehearsals, the kind that officers wear on the plains of India. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z "Now there are unexplained anomalies about even ordinary sunstroke," continued Warriner. In Jeopardy 2012-01-04T03:00:35.013Z There was a time when I'd have liked right well to have you, I don't deny it; I had fallen in love with you; you made my head queer, like a sunstroke. San-Cravate; or, The Messengers; Little Streams 2011-11-14T03:00:22.247Z Degrees of sunstroke, with lifelong injury to health and faculty, occur. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z Now, before Mr. Jefferson got that sunstroke he showed me two envelopes. For Jacinta 2012-01-27T03:00:20.840Z I don't think that would be wise," said Elizabeth; "we might get sunstroke. The Girl Crusoes A Story of the South Seas 2011-11-03T02:00:16.647Z All I can say is that the degenerative process observed by me resembled that induced by sunstroke, but on a greatly intensified scale. In Jeopardy 2012-01-04T03:00:35.013Z The "New Sun" was destined to bring his sunstrokes on Paine. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z They are in the open air all day, for sunstroke is rare on the Isthmus; they are bronzed, active, fearless in bearing, and apparently thoroughly satisfied with themselves and with their surroundings. The Panama Canal and its Makers 2011-10-10T02:00:22.307Z Suppose he got sunstroke, or collapsed from heat, hunger, and weariness? Cupid in Africa 2011-09-28T02:00:21.467Z You must have over-walked that hot morning and got a sunstroke or fainted with fatigue. Penelope Brandling A Tale of the Welsh coast in the Eighteenth Century 2011-08-25T02:00:27.073Z The more frequent causes of coma, are epilepsy, the convulsions of paresis, blows on the head, hemorrhage in the brain or apoplexy, some diseases of the brain, sunstroke, and some poisons. How to Care for the Insane A Manual for Nurses 2011-08-22T02:00:55.510Z “So do I,” said Bevis; “in Africa, people generally rest in the middle of the day for fear of sunstrokes.” Bevis The Story of a Boy 2011-08-13T02:00:28.377Z These were cases of attacks by the sun, not of sunstroke, for they were not sudden. George Alfred Henty The Story of an Active Life 2011-07-31T02:00:08.463Z Men dropped continually from sunstroke, and exhaustion, and thirst; but, fortunately, owing to the near proximity of the river, there were few serious cases. South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 3 (of 6) From the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899, to Lord Roberts's Advance into the Free State, 12th Feb. 1900 2011-07-29T02:00:27.053Z “Not much—with care,” replied the doctor, “but still there are dangers—fever, sunstroke, tigers, crocodiles, poisonous serpents, venomous insects and leeches.” One Maid's Mischief 2011-07-15T02:00:22.283Z Care of Sunstroke.—A sunstroke is a very serious condition, and when it occurs, requires immediate efforts to save the life of the one suffering from it. How to Care for the Insane A Manual for Nurses 2011-08-22T02:00:55.510Z It might have been sunstroke, and it might just as well have been something else. By Right of Purchase 2011-07-14T02:00:10.167Z Why, he himself often felt as if about to get a sunstroke riding through these long, hot valleys, just in the middle of the day—and he was a tolerably well-seasoned traveller. The Fire Trumpet A Romance of the Cape Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:23.353Z Personally he didn't care a rope's-end whether the strafed Englishmen had sunstroke or not, until it occurred to him that a number of invalids would hamper operations. Rounding up the Raider A Naval Story of the Great War 2011-06-24T02:00:25.163Z I kept arranging and rearranging the towel on my head; still, I feared that I had sunstroke, or that something serious was the matter with me. Missing Friends Being the Adventures of a Danish Emigrant in Queensland (1871-1880) 2011-06-15T02:00:22.810Z I risked sunstroke by discarding my hat; then I slowly lifted my head until I could look over the edge of the scherm. Lodges in the Wilderness 2011-06-15T02:00:17.057Z The poor Major's illness was but a short one, produced by sunstroke, so the Captain wrote. Old Kensington 2011-05-29T02:00:09.797Z You have narrowly escaped a sunstroke as it is. The Fire Trumpet A Romance of the Cape Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:23.353Z Before that he had had sunstroke, and he was shot through the chest; not a bad record for a constitution to have pulled through. A Prisoner in Turkey 2011-05-28T02:00:23.023Z During these trying and frequently unhealthy intervals the temperature in the shade reaches or even exceeds 100� F., and sunstrokes or prostrations by reason of the heat, particularly in the cities, are numerous. North America 2011-05-05T02:00:20.027Z The children born before the sunstroke were healthy, but there had been no children for five years previously. Degeneracy Its Causes, Signs and Results 2011-05-02T02:00:17.657Z Failing in his health, a horseback trip toward the interior of the country was recommended, and during the journey he received a sunstroke, and his eyes were permanently weakened. Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous 2011-04-26T02:00:23.677Z Sydney was thrown down by sunstroke on Sunday coming from church, and is still in bed, but now better. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. II 2011-04-15T02:00:16.987Z "Perhaps I had sunstroke," he said before adding, after being told that his words had been picked up by the official's microphone: "It will teach me for pulling people out of rucks by their head." Northampton 23-13 Ulster 2011-04-10T19:08:44Z Here he lived in quiet and happiness less than a year, when he died of sunstroke at the age of forty-four. American Leaders and Heroes A preliminary text-book in United States History 2011-04-03T02:00:17.547Z Not a few of the instances of degeneration charged to alcoholism are, in reality, due to the nervous condition arising from the exhaustion produced by sunstroke. Degeneracy Its Causes, Signs and Results 2011-05-02T02:00:17.657Z “It must be sunstroke,” he said lightly, staring at his empty plate. Only One Love, or Who Was the Heir 2011-03-11T03:00:14.423Z Here Mrs. Baker almost lost her life; for, when about halfway across, she was overcome with a sunstroke, and began to sink rapidly through the weeds. The World and Its People: Book VII Views in Africa 2011-02-13T03:00:17.920Z "Don't you think you will be likely to get a sunstroke?" remarks Florence, with indifferent concern. Airy Fairy Lilian 2011-02-11T03:00:31.760Z You’ll get sunstroke without it, in spite of all that mass of hair.” Burning Sands 2011-01-17T03:00:53.930Z Very high mean temperature with low humidity is more likely to result in sunstroke and allied conditions than high temperature with high humidity. Degeneracy Its Causes, Signs and Results 2011-05-02T02:00:17.657Z Men have been seen hard at work digging a cellar with the thermometer at 125° F. in the shade; and sunstrokes, though not unknown, are extremely rare. The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z About ten years ago he began to show signs of mental aberration, which we were inclined to put down to overwork and the effects of a sunstroke. The Man from Archangel and Other Tales of Adventure 2011-01-01T03:00:24.903Z Administration officials suggested in a conference call with reporters that the workers could be suffering from sunstroke in the hot Louisiana temperatures. Gulf oil spill is public health risk, environmental scientists warn 2010-05-28T20:29:00Z Those familiar with the life of Grand Master La Vallette will remember that he died from sunstroke received here in 1557. The Story of Malta Keep my coat closer about your shoulders, Miss Jenny, and keep your shade up, if you don’t want a sunstroke.” Into the Primitive “Have you had a sunstroke, my girl?” he said, suspiciously. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2, July, 1893 Her vivacious sister, on the other hand, maintained that Rosenbusch's great hat was really a family straw-hat, and could afford protection against sunstroke to a whole ship's crew. In Paradise A Novel. Vol. II He had no doubt that besides the wound in my head, I was likewise suffering from sunstroke, which would account for these hallucinations. Tales of the Wonder Club Volume I To have health in this climate—that is to say, to escape malaria—you must abjure vegetation; and the only way to avoid tertian is to book yourself for a sunstroke. Tony Butler Had Rollo but followed the direction of her gaze he might have had his doubts of La Giralda's theory of sunstroke to explain the signalling from the roof. The Firebrand The day was very hot, the roads were filled with dust, and the march of 28 miles was so oppressive that a number of the men fell from sunstroke and exhaustion. Reply of the Philadelphia Brigade Association to the Foolish and Absurd Narrative of Lieutenant Frank A. Haskell He was old Captain Sparks, who had been very bitter since his eldest son went crazy with overwork and sunstroke and killed himself. Stories That End Well An Adventure in Altruria——Through the Terrors of the Law——The Real Thing——The Old Partisan——Max—Or His Picture——The Stout Miss Hopkins' Bicycle——The Spellbinder——The Object of the Federation——The Little Lonely Girl——The Hero of Company G——A Miracle Play Before this was put up, they say that workmen used to fall dead with sunstrokes, on the wharves. To Cuba and Back In fact, during my stay there was a case of sunstroke that occurred upon this same glacier. Nature's Miracles, Volume 1 Familiar Talks on Science—World-Building and Life. Earth, Air and Water. Early in April, however, he died from the effects of sunstroke. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" E. B. Richardson of our company received a partial sunstroke. Personal Recollections of the Civil War By One Who Took Part in It as a Private Soldier in the 21st Volunteer Regiment of Infantry from Massachusetts He was a paralytic—the stroke was superinduced by a sunstroke in China, where he had labored heroically in a translation of the Bible into the Chinese language. My Trip Around the World August, 1895-May, 1896 I think she fancied I had sunstroke; but you at any rate will know what I mean. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel “I believe I’ll get a sunstroke first,” was the dejected reply, as the speaker flung himself wearily on the ground. Renshaw Fanning's Quest A Tale of the High Veldt The burning sun and fatigue were terribly oppressive, and it is always a wonder to me how I escaped sunstroke. Ten Years' Captivity in the Mahdi's Camp 1882-1892 I have just come from the Soudan," said Cedersholm, "where I had a sunstroke of the eyes. Fairfax and His Pride Some individuals have, moreover, a special idiosyncrasy or susceptibility to alcohol, due to heredity or to one of the sequelae of sunstroke or cranial injury. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin" Of course this made him want to experiment with other plants, and he stayed in the hot sun so much looking after them that he had a bad sunstroke. The Child's Book of American Biography For sunstroke, to put the person in a cool place, and bathe in cool water. Keep-Well Stories for Little Folks Consider that in this manner I avoid all danger of sunstroke! Hildegarde's Harvest Was it the old sorrow or—the new wife—or, mayhap, the sunstroke in the Pampangas? A Soldier's Trial An Episode of the Canteen Crusade Notwithstanding the prevailing heat in the southern portions of the island, sunstroke is very rare. The Pearl of India This was the hottest day of the summer, and between the hours of twelve and one, sixty-five men fell out of the Sixteenth, fifteen of them having received a severe sunstroke. History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers With the previous inaction and the unaccustomed exposure the heat suggested the possibility of sunstroke to offer a prospect of release. The Story of Old Fort Loudon The intensity of direct insolation, as well as of radiation from the earth’s surface, may produce heat prostration and sunstroke. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 5 "Clervaux" to "Cockade" He's sound as a dollar as far as our tests can determine, but Dwight has been under a strain, as we know, and then—there's that Luzon sunstroke. A Soldier's Trial An Episode of the Canteen Crusade It was sunstroke and I suppose he had been drinking and he just went that quick. The Rosie World For this reason every one should know how to help in case of such accidents as burns, bleeding, choking, and sunstroke. Health Lessons Book 1 Risks of cholera, sunstroke, and snake-bite, are taken boldly without a thought of possibilities. Banked Fires This day was excessively hot, and it was stated that quite a number of the Second Corps died of sunstroke. Personal Recollections of the War of 1861 As Private, Sergeant and Lieutenant in the Sixty-First Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry "Brain fever," said the wiseacres about the post, "superinduced by sunstroke abroad and scandal at home." A Soldier's Trial An Episode of the Canteen Crusade The sun was blazing fiercely, there was but little breeze, and the danger of sunstroke to many of us was imminent. Our campaign around Gettysburg Being a memorial of what was endured, suffered and accomplished by the Twenty-third regiment (N. Y. S. N. G.) and other regiments associated with them, in their Pennsylvania and Maryland campaign, during the second rebel invasion of the loyal states in June-July, 1863 Sunstroke.—A person with sunstroke becomes giddy, sick at the stomach, and weak. Health Lessons Book 1 My friend writes that the woman nursed him while he was ill from sunstroke in some outlandish station in Bengal, and they became fearfully intimate. Banked Fires One would think, by the way some people hasten to convert a very narrow front-yard into a dismal jungle, that the only danger of our New England climate was sunstroke. Household Papers and Stories Although temptation burn as fiercely as dogdays, do not fall beneath it, for less hurtful were a hundred sunstrokes to the body, than to the soul is one temptation that hath overcome it. The Advocate How Rhode Island must have missed her most eminent citizen, Nathanael Greene, who had just died of sunstroke, in the prime of manhood! Hero Stories from American History For Elementary Schools Some of them fell by the way with sunstroke. Letters from China and Japan I should feel inclined to blame him soundly were it not for the fact that he looks very delicate since his illness, and that people recovering from sunstroke are not altogether themselves. Banked Fires “You were near getting sunstroke when I picked you up,” he laughed. The Boy Scout and Other Stories for Boys “There’s no hurry, and much as I want to see that gold, I’m willing to wait ’till to-morrow rather than run the risk of sunstroke or something.” The Go Ahead Boys and the Treasure Cave Nothing would do but they must go out in the heat and risk the danger of sunstroke to see Veronica and Nakwisi and Medmangi, and tell them the glorious news. The Campfire Girls on Ellen's Isle The Trail of the Seven Cedars It has no desolating blizzards, no frost bites, and few sunstrokes. Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1 Has he caught the plague or got a sunstroke? Callista : a Tale of the Third Century At present, its garish rays dazzle and blind more than they illuminate; in a perusal of its pages we experience more of sunstroke than of sunshine. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 Yet, after all, I got as sharp a sunstroke on my shoulders, driving on a coach-box by the side of Loch Lomond once, as could be inflicted upon me by this American sky. Records of Later Life Yates says that cotton has always been supposed to be the best preserver against sunstroke, p. Needlework As Art "Suffering from sunstroke!" said the Surgeon, who was a Welsh Irishman. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 22, 1890 "Glenn," he said, "take this, read it, and assure me that I did not get a sunstroke and that I am in my sound mind." In Desert and Wilderness A frightened servant 189 who did not know the difference between sunstroke and heat prostration nearly killed her before a doctor came. The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards Still, one gets restless in weather like this, when human beings are dropping down dead in the streets of a city close by in dozens, from sunstrokes. Phemie Frost's Experiences There are no sunstrokes, for even in the warmest parts the dryness of the atmosphere favors evaporation. The Beauties of the State of Washington A Book for Tourists "If he had declared his purpose of doing so, he'd go on though he had sunstroke every afternoon." Marion Fay It was also to be foreseen that many of the men would drop on the way from exhaustion and sunstroke. In Desert and Wilderness "Yes, sir; the regular New York variety."—"You've had sunstroke a good deal in your time, I believe?" Law and Laughter Well, in that steamboat we reached New York, warm, restless, and nigh about ready to give out, or take a friendly sunstroke and be peaceably carried away to a cool vault in some shady graveyard. Phemie Frost's Experiences It is needless to say that if it is only a case of transient cerebral obnubilation, such as sunstroke or somnambulism, etc., the culprit should be acquitted. The Sexual Question A Scientific, psychological, hygienic and sociological study One of the bedroom stewards got a touch of sunstroke this morning, and suffered a good deal. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam' A somewhat similar set of symptoms, attributed with reason to the overheated state of the blood, occurs in cases of sunstroke. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases When a man of my temperament gets a good square sunstroke he's liable to do almost anything."—"Yes; you are quite right—liable to go to jail for fifteen days. Law and Laughter Her mind at once reverted to thoughts of fever and sunstroke and such things, but she said nothing that might cause alarm. The Hound From The North The treatment for sunstroke consists in reducing the temperature of the body. Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 Unfortunately our little party now comprises two invalids, for Mr. McLean has been ill for some days past, while Mr. des Graz is suffering from a touch of sunstroke. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam' "No wonder," says Woods Hutchinson, "that by forty-five he has had a sunstroke and 'can't stand the heat' or has a 'weak back' or his 'heart gives out' or a chill 'makes him rheumatic.'" Rural Hygiene With that observation the conversation naturally closed, and the victim of so-called sunstroke "went down." Law and Laughter After we got the fire started, I histed a umberell, and sat down under it, and fanned myself hard, for I was afraid of a sunstroke. The Universal Reciter 81 Choice Pieces of Rare Poetical Gems Anyone is liable to sunstroke or heat exhaustion if exposed to excessive heat. Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 A case of sunstroke has never been known. The Hawaiian Islands Their Resources, Agricultural, Commercial and Financial Excessive heat is responsible each year for deaths from sunstroke, and other conditions of weather are often the direct causes of disease, if not of death. Rural Hygiene There is no definite statement as to whether he contracted fever and had a sunstroke on that expedition, or after his return home. The Prince of Parthia A Tragedy Nothing, however, is said of the use of rubber soles as a protection against sunstroke. Mr. Punch Awheel The Humours of Motoring and Cycling Leaves in the hat will do much to prevent sunstroke. Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 The men suffered from dysentery, fever, wounds, and sunstroke, and yet they carried through their forlorn hope triumphantly, and it was hardly a year later that the Queen of England was proclaimed Sovereign of India. Round the Wonderful World You’ll both get a sunstroke,” and in passing them she managed to tip Lil right over backward—and that beautiful bathing suit never did look as well after it was all wet! The Girls of Central High in Camp Or, the Old Professor's Secret "I wonder if it was a sunstroke, poor young man!" exclaimed Mrs. McNabb, bustling about with motherly anxiety. Duncan Polite The Watchman of Glenoro Yet with this dry heat sunstroke is never experienced, and the diseases of the bowels usually accompanying hot weather elsewhere are unknown. Our Italy While this condition is not nearly as dangerous as sunstroke, a doctor should be summoned if possible. Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 You would think it hot and heavy to carry all those yards of stuff on your head, but the habit has probably arisen to protect the head from sunstroke. Round the Wonderful World I am so ashamed of detaining you in this way; but when a man has had a sunstroke––” “Oh, that is sad!” returned Phillis, in a sympathizing voice. Not Like Other Girls The chief of these causes are trauma, apoplexy or cerebral embolism, epileptic coma, alcohol and opium poisoning, uræmic and diabetic coma, sunstroke, and exposure to cold. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. While the nights are cool and the days warm, yet a case of sunstroke was never known and but once in a generation has a hundred in the shade been recorded. Birdseye Views of Far Lands If you cannot do this, however, you should at least determine whether unconsciousness is due to poison, to bleeding, to sunstroke, or to freezing; for each of these demand immediate, special treatment. Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 Despite all opposition, Blaine might have won the nomination had not a sunstroke raised a question as to his physical availability. The New Nation Fatigue, disaster, anguish of mind, and a slight sunstroke had taken dire effect upon him; but this time he had fallen into the hands of good Samaritans. Not Like Other Girls It’s not sunstroke, but a mingling of the results of exposure and overdoing it altogether. The Kopje Garrison A Story of the Boer War But the nights are cool and sunstroke is unknown. Birdseye Views of Far Lands The common causes of unconsciousness are shock, electric shock, fainting, apoplexy and injury to the brain, sunstroke and heat exhaustion, freezing, suffocation, and poisoning. Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 Many ailments, and sometimes serious illnesses, quite apart from actual sunstroke, may be traced to careless exposure to the sun's rays. India and the Indians THE CLYTHR� The Lily-beetle dresses herself: with her ordure she makes herself a cosy gown, an infamous garment, it is true, but an excellent protection against parasites and sunstroke. The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles The Priory excuses him on the ground that his intellectuals are not strong—he has spent most of his life in Africa, and there taken a couple of sunstrokes. Merry-Garden and Other Stories In his later years he was partially bald—a misfortune attributed by him to the sunstroke from which he suffered in Tunis, and which he to some extent concealed by the arrangement of the hair. Admiral Farragut Men fell dead in their ranks without a wound, smitten by sunstroke, and the sight of them filled their comrades with dismay. The Red True Story Book First, the chaplain had a sunstroke, and fell out with the climate, the place, and some members of our little society; so he went to Singapore, and from thence to England. Sketches of Our Life at Sarawak It is remarkable that none, or very few, cases of sunstroke occur. The Toilers of the Field The story is told in Borneo of a dissolute planter who died from sunstroke. Where the Strange Trails Go Down Sulu, Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumatra, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Cambodia, Annam, Cochin-China He felt pretty certainly, now, that Kitty must have had a little touch of, say, sunstroke, or something of that kind, and he went on in a gently argumentative tone. The Cheerful Smugglers If you want to save my life from suicide, sunstroke and sleeping-sickness—which attacks me with special virulence immediately after lunch—come by next steamer.” The White Mice It is better to let a load of hay get wet than drive one's self and one's helpers to the brink of sunstroke. When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine I stood up; but I suspect I must have had something like a sunstroke, sitting there in the meadow so long with no shade, in the full blaze of June. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 It was a terribly hot, tropical day and I had a sunstroke on the way up the mountainside to this Negrito village. Flash-lights from the Seven Seas He was breathing; breathing deeply and stertorously, as men breathe in apoplexy or after sunstroke or ruinous injury to the brain. The Pools of Silence As far as this country is concerned, nearly every case of sunstroke might be more appropriately designated ‘beerstroke.’ Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say It will weaken you and favor heat exhaustion, sunstroke, frost bite and other serious troubles. Manual of Military Training Second, Revised Edition Once before he had experienced a similar sensation—when he had had a violent headache following a slight touch of sunstroke. The Submarine Hunters A Story of the Naval Patrol Work in the Great War For the second time on that memorable day I dropped in my tracks with a sunstroke. Flash-lights from the Seven Seas One man in the line near me went over with a crash, all in a pile, from sunstroke, and I heard that there were several other such cases. The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 “Not long afterward a man was brought into his office in a state of collapse from sunstroke, and this physician and teacher ordered large quantities of brandy to be administered; the patient died soon after.” Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say In sunstroke the man has a blazing red face, dry, burning hot skin; agitated heart; snoring breathing; a high fever, and is unconscious and delirious. Manual of Military Training Second, Revised Edition Mr. Hildreth had a brother who had a sunstroke once and he wasn't right for years. Rainbow Hill Were I the sunbeam, I would give each of them a sunstroke, that I would; but it would only make them crazy, and they will very likely be that without it. The Sand-Hills of Jutland After fighting under the intensely hot sun for six hours, during which period several of the attacking party suffered sunstroke, they returned to their ships, the expedition having proved a failure. The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 He was through that campaign last year, and had a terrible turn of sunstroke and fever, during which his head was shaved. The Mistress of Shenstone He’d get cooties, or rheumatism, or a sunstroke, or a knife between his ribs some fine night—and then where’d I be? The Prairie Mother Her father had had a sunstroke, and it had made him dream dreams. The Creators A Comedy Sophia, as I have given Pauline her present, I presume I need not stay out any longer wasting my precious time and running the risk of sunstroke.” Girls of the Forest Unrestrainable alike with pencil or crook, he was found by a farmer, towards the close of the day, lying moaning under a hedge, prostrated by a sunstroke, and was brought home insensible. On the Old Road Vol. 1 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature And the house is always comfortable; we've often had fires there when people were having sunstroke in New York. Black Oxen There were several cases of heat exhaustion and sunstroke, but happily few of a serious nature. Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan It was then that Mr. Gunning waked himself, violently; starting and staring, his pale eyes round with terror; for his sunstroke had made him dream dreams. The Creators A Comedy Hoed corn the day she died of sunstroke.” Blue Ridge Country As far as was possible the dress was adapted to the climatic conditions—special precautions being taken to guard against sunstroke. The 28th: A Record of War Service in the Australian Imperial Force, 1915-19, Vol. I Egypt, Gallipoli, Lemnos Island, Sinai Peninsula We must get them into the shade before they have sunstroke. Frank Merriwell's Son A Chip Off the Old Block Strange to say, on the march south from Assouan, of a thousand and odd only one animal succumbed to sunstroke, and that was a camel that had no sun-bonnet. Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan Since he had had his sunstroke you couldn't trust him with anything, not even with a jam-pot. The Creators A Comedy And suppose sunstroke struck them down on the sand man after man, and they kicked and danced and raved. Eugenics and Other Evils In all probability, it would be impossible for us to set foot on this planet without being shattered by a sunstroke. Astronomy for Amateurs We attribute certain sudden attacks of illness to sunstroke. The New England Magazine Volume 1, No. 6, June, 1886, Bay State Monthly Volume 4, No. 6, June, 1886 It was found necessary to devise a head-covering to shield the men from sunstroke. Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan He was admitted suffering from sunstroke, and a terrible bayonet wound. War and the Weird The regular park man got sunstroke or something, so I earned fourteen dollars raking and mowing in Gramercy Park in the middle of August. It’s like this, cat One would think, by the way some people hasten to convert a very narrow front-yard into a dismal jungle, that the only danger of our New-England climate was sunstroke. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864 Allah forbid that he should get a sunstroke, for his life is precious. The Valley of the Kings Two men of the 21st Lancers left upon the desert with a sick comrade down with sunstroke, watched him die, and, scraping a grave, buried him where he expired. Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan Now and again a mutiny would occur, and the victorious either forced the defeated to walk the plank or marooned them on some desolate sand key to perish of thirst and sunstroke. Myths & Legends of our New Possessions & Protectorate On this fruitless expedition the men and horses suffered severely from the heat, and there were many cases of sunstroke. History of the Nineteenth Army Corps She had never had a sunstroke; she had never even heard of one. The Tale of the The Muley Cow Slumber-Town Tales There's no starting until just before sunset, unless you think sunstroke all round would improve the efficiency of the relieving force. The Path to Honour Our friends, who were old residents, shook their heads knowingly, and prophesied sunstroke or jungle fever; but we went sight-seeing continually, filled our specimen baskets, and escaped both fever and sunstroke. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873 I think that your regiment believes you roamed away while suffering from sunstroke.... Special Messenger In crossing the Kafoor River on a bridge of floating weeds, Mrs. Baker had a sunstroke, fell through the weeds into deep water, and was rescued with great difficulty. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure These verandas enable pedestrians to walk in the shade at all times, a very wise provision to avoid sunstroke. The Land of the Kangaroo Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through the Great Island Continent You don't seem to realise that you have had a precious narrow escape of sunstroke. The Path to Honour Here, let’s go in out of this broiling heat or you will be going and catching sunstroke just out of spite.” Dead Man's Land Being the Voyage to Zimbambangwe of certain and uncertain blacks and whites Destournelle's hands twitched with agitation, yet he contrived not only to replace his Panama hat, but opened his white umbrella as a precaution against sunstroke. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance During one twenty-four hours at Jellalabad, we had one man killed by a sunstroke, and another frozen to death on sentry duty in the night. The Idler Magazine, Vol III. May 1893 An Illustrated Monthly I began to fear that I had received a sunstroke, for the heat was greater than any I had yet experienced. In the Wilds of Africa All my blood raced up to my head, as if I were going to have a sunstroke. Lady Betty Across the Water The term sunstroke is applied to affections occasioned not exclusively by exposure to the sun's rays, as the word signifies, but by the action of great heat combined generally with humid atmosphere. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse I was afraid, momentarily, of sunstroke, and my horse was bathed in foam. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War There will be no hay fever or prickly-heat; neither will there be sunstrokes nor any of the horrors of the Eastern and Southern summer. Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska The hospitals were already full of soldiers suffering as much from sunstroke as from wounds received in battle. The Philippine Islands Her thick, straight black hair was at least as good protection against sunstroke as a heat-helmet. Sand Doom Draft horses which do not receive proper care in watering, feeding, and rest in shady places and are exposed for many hours to the direct rays of the sun suffer very frequently from sunstroke. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Palm leaves were constructed into hats to guard against sunstroke. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old Dickens was a man like ourselves; we can see where he went wrong, and study him without being stunned or getting the sunstroke. Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens About ten years ago he began to show signs of mental aberration, which we were inclined to put down to overwork and the effects of a sunstroke. Danger! and Other Stories "Have you had a sunstroke my girl?" he said suspiciously. In Kings' Byways An animal which has been affected with sunstroke is very liable to have subsequent attacks when exposed to the necessary exciting causes. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Here men died of sunstroke and of fever; and some died for want of water. Steve and the Steam Engine While his horse chewed its corn he found a soldier's cap, vastly too small, but by ripping up the back seam he was able to keep it on his head and save himself from sunstroke. Charles Carleton Coffin War Correspondent, Traveller, Author, and Statesman They had been parched with thirst, half-choked with blinding dust, and had seen their comrades fall in numbers smitten by sunstroke. At Aboukir and Acre A Story of Napoleon's Invasion of Egypt But after a while he came to his father, calling, "O my head, my head!" for he had got sunstroke with the great heat. Children of the Old Testament In some diseases, such as tetanus or sunstroke, the temperature goes as high as 108° or 110°. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse You'll get sunstroke in the early part of the afternoon and shiver under blankets in the evening. The Boy with the U. S. Weather Men The terrible ill-luck which attended his every effort in life overtook him speedily, and, owing to his extreme zeal and over-work, he had a sunstroke, which obliged him to return home. Memoirs Many died on the march, less from sunstroke and exhaustion than from despair. At Aboukir and Acre A Story of Napoleon's Invasion of Egypt One day the little boy ran out into the harvest field, when the sun was hot, and he had a sunstroke, and was very ill. The Village Pulpit, Volume II. Trinity to Advent A Complete Course of 66 Short Sermons, or Full Sermon Outlines for Each Sunday, and Some Chief Holy Days of the Christian Year For two or three days past the weather had been excessively hot, and men could be seen lying all along the roadside, as we marched, suffering from sunstroke. Three Years in the Sixth Corps A Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, from 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865 One injury done us by storm, by sunstroke, by lightning-flash, will make a more lasting impression upon our memories than a thousand benefits conferred by these same forces. Preventable Diseases The heat all this time was terrific, and the thought often came to me that possibly Hector had had a touch of sunstroke. A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari Seven Tales of South-West Africa After the war he removed to a plantation, which the State of Georgia had given him, on the Savannah river, and died there of a sunstroke, June 19, 1786. The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876 Her reply is, that the very day I left him, the stupid fellow went and caught a sunstroke, of which he died the same day. French and Oriental Love in a Harem Regiments became like companies, and companies lost their identity; men were dying with sunstroke; and still the march was continued. Three Years in the Sixth Corps A Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, from 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865 “Upon my word, if you have not gone stark mad, you must have had a sunstroke,” said Harold, coming forward, “what’s the matter?” Black Ivory As if Her Majesty couldn’t have a birthday without everybody going mad with a desire to get sunstroke.” Trapped by Malays A Tale of Bayonet and Kris Having a second suit of sails, Tom had the mainsail rigged as an awning, which, as the sun got higher, served to shelter their heads, and to prevent the risk of a sunstroke. The Three Admirals The heat of the sun was terrific, many men suffered from sunstroke, and the casualties from the shot of the enemy were considerable. Our Sailors Gallant Deeds of the British Navy during Victoria's Reign The surgeon announced his case to be one of sunstroke; Captain Hemming, therefore, sent him down in his gig ahead that he might sooner obtain the assistance of his own doctor. The Three Lieutenants No; I shall not expose my brains to the risk of sunstroke, sir. Yussuf the Guide The Mountain Bandits; Strange Adventure in Asia Minor “It would give one sunstroke, wouldn’t it, if we stopped in the full blaze?” Rob Harlow's Adventures A Story of the Grand Chaco “Touch o’ sunstroke, and he’s got it worse than the rest on us.” The Black Bar ‘Here, young fellow,’ I says, ‘what’s the matter with you; have you got sunstroke?’ Fire Island Being the Adventures of Uncertain Naturalists in an Unknown Track “A sunstroke would finish you, sir,” he observed, “and you would be a loss to the service.” The Three Lieutenants I've almost walked myself into a sunstroke, hurrying to get here and find out. The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor After we got the fire started, I histed a umberell and sot down under it and fanned myself hard, for I was afraid of a sunstroke. Little Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor Volume I Not elegant, but sovereign against sunstroke they told him. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War I believe it’s sunstroke, for I sat out yesterday without a hat. A Houseful of Girls When she was seventeen she went back to India to take care of her father, but almost right off he got a sunstroke and died. Just Patty They are dropping down by hundreds there with sunstroke. Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year He mocked the speakers, and called them "kids," and wanted to know how they could tell the Tariff from a sunstroke, anyhow. The Promised Land But several days’ more terrible marching, with insufficient water, and many a death from sheer hardships, fatigue, or sunstroke, were to elapse before they neared the fortress. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War However, he'll either give himself a sunstroke or get himself bitten in two by a shark. The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story He had accustomed himself to taking tea and water only in blazing African heat; and since the serious illness that followed his sunstroke he had been forbidden to touch alcohol anywhere, in any circumstances. A Soldier of the Legion Jan. 17.—3. Treatment of fainting, choking, burns and scalds, bites from animals, bruises and tears from machinery, convulsions, sunstroke, persons found insensible, suspected poisoning and frostbite; how to lift and carry an injured person. Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America You have had a bad sunstroke," the surgeon said, "and I am going to send you home, as soon as you are able to travel. Through Three Campaigns A Story of Chitral, Tirah and Ashanti Poor man, he had a sunstroke when he was quite young in India, and has led a queer life amongst savages ever since. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War I live in a land where pneumonia is unknown, or sunstroke: cholera perished in boiling water, and behind our mosquito nets we laugh at malaria. Terry A Tale of the Hill People She disregarded precautions which others took against sunstroke. A Soldier of the Legion “No, o’ course not,” said Moggridge, sarcastically; “that there sunstroke you got in India prevented you, I suppose?” The Lunatic at Large The surgeon, running up from the pavilion, pronounced it as a case of sunstroke. Through Three Campaigns A Story of Chitral, Tirah and Ashanti He met with disappointments, and had a sunstroke, and went to live with wild men in the desert, and, I believe, has taken up with some strange religious notions. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War The jeweler staggered like a man who had just had a sunstroke. The Queen's Necklace See, her face is pale and she isn't entirely unconscious as in a sunstroke. How Ethel Hollister Became a Campfire Girl In the summer they frequently fall victims to sunstroke, and in the bitter winter weather they are sometimes terribly frozen before reaching the end of their route, as they cannot leave their boxes. Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City "You were near getting sunstroke when I picked you up," he laughed. The Boy Scout There were five cases of sunstroke, and lots of other men had a narrow squeak of being bowled over too.” For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War "Sunstroke or no sunstroke, those are two Dreadnoughts." Banzai! by Parabellum One or two of their men died of fever, or of rum, or of sunstroke. On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. He had almost suffered a sunstroke, and twice a mosquito bite had given him much trouble—he had feared that he would die of malignant pustule. The Tangled Threads He fell from the rock; thinks he had a sunstroke up there and then lost his balance and fell over and rolled under a ledge. The Emigrant Trail The British tried to pursue but the afternoon heat was blistering and the rapid pace set by the American forces proved so fatiguing to the invaders that many of them were bowled over by sunstroke. The Fight for a Free Sea: A Chronicle of the War of 1812 The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 17 "Can a sunstroke destroy the optic nerve?" he asked at length. The Four Feathers A big heavy hat, wide in the brim and running up into a peak, protected the wearer from sunstroke. On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. When he was killed he was writing: "I see the shells bursting with a white smoke in the sky, which is lighted up from the south; luckily my helmet protects me from sunstroke." The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915 And Buster's house was so warm that three of his guests almost had sunstrokes—and had to be helped home. The Tale of Buster Bumblebee Here he lived in quiet and happiness, but only a short time, for he died of sunstroke at the age of forty-four. Stories of Later American History If there had been much sun, I should have said you had had a sunstroke. A Crooked Path A Novel For the sunstroke which had so nearly killed the lad had left his mind a little confused. The Adventures of Akbar The fact is Jimmy Clynesworth has never been the same since his sunstroke. Enter Bridget Olga—my wife—did not accompany me, as she was suffering from a slight—thank God, it was only slight—sunstroke. Animal Ghosts Or, Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter Did, but I had what was mighty nigh a sunstroke last summer; had to quit. The Portion of Labor One afternoon, when on the railway line in Virginia, I had experienced something like a sunstroke, which gave me considerable trouble. Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie It was recorded that we lost fifty per cent. of our strength by sunstroke and enteric fever. From the Bottom Up The Life Story of Alexander Irvine Unfortunately, I got a rather bad sunstroke in India. Enter Bridget Some were very bad indeed, some had sunstroke, some were sick, more than one were dying. At Ypres with Best-Dunkley Mrs. Anderson had a chronic fear of sunstroke. The Debtor A Novel No, I shouldn't put it down entirely to sunstroke. Bella Donna A Novel I thought my time had come when I had a sunstroke. From the Bottom Up The Life Story of Alexander Irvine Sooner a thunder-clap, think me, Than sunstroke sent in wrath on thee. Masques & Phases I hear you say, "draining, subsoiling, sulphuring, sanding, covering, humouring, and then sunstroke or consumption at the end!" The Garden, You, and I I should not like to wear the long coat, because I couldn't run in it; and I should think he would get a sunstroke, without a hat, if he ever goes to the beach. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 No 1, Nov 1877 He gets hot and excited so easily since the sunstroke. Bella Donna A Novel "Trying to get a sunstroke by walking about with his head bare." The Thin Red Line; and Blue Blood "Very well, then, go and get a sunstroke," Monsieur de Cadour said; and he went back to the Hôtel des Bains, to lie down on his bed for an hour or two. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume 3 It may occur to you that if alcohol cools the body, it would be a good thing for a person to take to prevent or relieve an attack of sunstroke. First Book in Physiology and Hygiene On the way from the prison to the station five men had died from sunstroke. The Awakening The Resurrection Mrs. Armine may think this illness is owing to a sunstroke. Bella Donna A Novel Hilary, old chap," he said, "you must have had a sunstroke or something. Five Children and It Vincèn wonders if it may not be fear of a scolding from her mother, or a sunstroke. Frédéric Mistral Poet and Leader in Provence Persons who drink intoxicating liquors are very often injured in this way, and sometimes die of sunstroke. First Book in Physiology and Hygiene Charles was much frightened, and further seems to have had a sunstroke, for he at once became insane. History of France "If it isn't sunstroke entirely, the question is, what is it?" Bella Donna A Novel Don't exhaust your strength by being angry; it's bad for you in this heat; sunstrokes are sometimes brought on that way. The Iron Furrow The hat is quite useless, and had it been a month earlier all the men would certainly have died of sunstroke. Indiscreet Letters From Peking Being the Notes of an Eye-Witness, Which Set Forth in Some Detail, from Day to Day, the Real Story of the Siege and Sack of a Distressed Capital in 1900—The Year of Great Tribulation In very hot weather, persons who use alcoholic drinks are more subject to sunstroke than those who do not. First Book in Physiology and Hygiene "What measures would you take if you had to treat a case of sunstroke?" Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-08 I'm Doctor Baring Hartley, in charge of this sunstroke case aboard here. Bella Donna A Novel That one girl such a sad case; fever and most terrible headache; they say it is sunstroke. Woman's Endurance When she found her brain growing dizzy, she averted the danger of sunstroke by dropping or swimming for some distance below the surface. The Jungle Fugitives A Tale of Life and Adventure in India Including also Many Stories of American Adventure, Enterprise and Daring On the contrary, it is found that those who use alcoholic drinks are much more liable to sunstroke than others. First Book in Physiology and Hygiene But if you compel me to a choice in the matter, then I say give me the busiest part of Broadway for a sunstroke. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader "I never heard you were a specialist in sunstroke." Bella Donna A Novel Nergal, the sulky and ill-tempered lord of death and destruction, who never lost his demoniac character, swept over the land, followed by the spirits of pestilence, sunstroke, weariness, and destruction. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria On the night of the 22nd a man was brought into the hospital where I lay—also attacked by sunstroke—his temperature 107 degrees, and all consciousness happily gone. Ladysmith The Diary of a Siege No doctor would think of giving alcohol in any form to a man suffering with sunstroke. First Book in Physiology and Hygiene As for a sunstroke, it requires peculiar gifts. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader "This is no case of sunstroke," said the doctor. From the Ranks While at Allahabad, on the 13th January—quite the coolest time of the year—I had a slight sunstroke, which it took me a very long time to get over completely. Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief Of course we have none of the proper remedies for sunstroke—no ice, no soda-water, and so little milk that it has to be rationed out almost by the teaspoonful. Ladysmith The Diary of a Siege You know, she's a frightfully restless, excitable woman, and after having sunstroke she was ordered to keep quiet and rest as much as possible until she was able to come home. The Moon out of Reach "It bears about the same relation to typhoid," said the Doctor, eyeing the other with solemnity, "as housemaid's knee does to sunstroke." The Clarion The hat prevents headaches or sunstroke, neither of which may be dared with impunity by a delicate girl, unless she wears her hair on top of her head. Outdoor Sports and Games They saw their comrades struck down by cholera, sunstroke, and dysentery, more dispiriting a thousand times than the daily casualties in action. Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief While making a pilgrimage to a church in the desert of Crau, Mireille has a sunstroke, and her life is despaired of. The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. On the other hand the sunstroke cravat continues to prove fatal in a great number of cases. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-04 He attributes his fall to vertigo, consequent upon or related to the sunstroke he suffered in the Army. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 8, part 3: Grover Cleveland, First Term Yesterday the authorities were issuing precautions against frostbite; to-day they are issuing precautions against sunstroke. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, June 13, 1917 They left 80 dead on the field; we had on our side 3 killed and 23 wounded, besides losing several British soldiers from sunstroke. Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief The air might be cool, but half an hour without head-gear was an invitation to sunstroke. The Ragged Edge He brought no very late news, for he had left Quebec ten days before, when the weather was so hot that laborers loading ships dropped in the coves from sunstroke. The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825 It is claimed that the deceased suffered a sunstroke while in the Army, which so affected his mind that he wandered upon the railroad track and was killed in a fit of temporary insanity. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 8, part 3: Grover Cleveland, First Term Oh, but as I have said before, she may have had sunstroke, and lost her memory, or have been stolen and put away in a harem. Desert Love Towards midnight one of them, that had lain all the afternoon under the broiling sun by the Mystic and had taken a sunstroke on top of his wound, began raving. Lady Good-for-Nothing Yates sat down as limp as if he had had a sunstroke. Sevenoaks Here he died in 1786, from sunstroke, but his family continued to reside on the place. Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made On the contrary, the report received at the Pension Bureau of his death attributes it to sunstroke, and this does not seem to be directly questioned. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 8, part 3: Grover Cleveland, First Term What made you go and get sunstroke, Allegretto? The Keeper of the Door The poor girl toils on through the heat, and at last arrives nearly prostrated by sunstroke. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers You have had a sunstroke and lost your wits; that’s what it is, Guido Pasto, you have lost your wits—but, perhaps you are joking. Mr. Fortescue An Andean Romance Many died of sunstroke, and many fell by the way utterly exhausted. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873 I was too far gone with apoplexy, heat prostration, and sunstroke to make any answer, at least one that I could make to a missionary. The Congo and Coasts of Africa Sometimes the fear is related to something that has actually happened, as, fear of anything hot after a sunstroke; or fear of any vehicle after an automobile accident. The Nervous Housewife The city heats are pursuing the people with torch and fear of sunstroke. New Tabernacle Sermons They had sent for Dr. Burrows, and I am afraid he will find it a bad case of sunstroke. The Hill of Dreams Doctor Talmage says that with Saint Paul it was a sunstroke, and this may be so, for surely Saul of Tarsus on his way to Damascus to persecute Christians was not in love. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 03 Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen Every other evening in that July Anthony Harrison reminded his family that fine weather is favourable to open-air politics, and that the mere off-chance of sunstroke is enough to bring out the striker. The Tree of Heaven He had been weakened by a previous touch of sunstroke. Shandygaff I wondered whether you had had a sunstroke. A Trip to Venus He had complained once of an attack of sunstroke, and she was wretched, thinking he was ill. Elizabeth's Campaign When they were not dying by hundreds from sunstroke they were dying by thousands from frost. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 1 Old Jean was there, he who was drowned while saving a little boy, old Marie who had fallen dead under a sunstroke, and lame Pierre was there and Jeanne and still another Jeanne. Romance of the Rabbit You don't think, do you, that he is going to have a sunstroke? The Lilac Girl As he spoke, my companion, my friend, almost a brother, dropped from his horse, falling face downward on the sand, overcome by a sunstroke. Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories For hours I clambered among the rocks, risking mangled limbs and sunstroke—and found no cave. Spanish Doubloons In fine weather N. walks in goloshes, and carries an umbrella, so as not to die of sunstroke; he is afraid to wash in cold water, and complains of palpitations of the heart. Note-Book of Anton Chekhov The second day was almost a replica of the first, varied only by KITTY'S husband fancying he had a sunstroke. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 26, 1890 You were saying—" "I just told her, 'Miss Eve, you hadn't ought to overheat yourself like that, 'cause if you do you'll have a sunstroke.' The Lilac Girl Very frequently explanations of how and why anything is done are combined, as in the following:— In cases of sunstroke, place the person attacked in a cool, airy place. Composition-Rhetoric Sakuntala's royal lover wastes away so rapidly that in a few days his bracelet falls from his attenuated arm, and Sakuntala herself becomes so weak that she cannot rise, and is supposed to have sunstroke! Primitive Love and Love-Stories I have been a teetotaller for years, I have never had sunstroke and I am as absolutely sane as ever a man was. Driftwood Spars The Stories of a Man, a Boy, a Woman, and Certain Other People Who Strangely Met Upon the Sea of Life It occurred to me at once that she had barely escaped a sunstroke. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss For a moment I thought I'd had a sunstroke or something and was out of my head. The Lilac Girl This treatment is used to reduce the heat of the body, for in all cases of sunstroke the temperature of the body is greatly increased. Composition-Rhetoric On the contrary, they invite sunstroke, and various other unpleasant visitors incident to the life of a traveller. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 50, December, 1861 Captain A. and Captain B., The one was in F, the other in E, The one was rheumatic and shrank from wet feet, The other had sunstroke and dreaded the heat. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, October 31, 1917 He then moved to Cotton Gin Port to take charge of a store, but was invalided for three years by a sunstroke. American Negro Slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime "Make a sunstroke on the hash!" and other pleasing chants of the noon. The Nine-Tenths "This open place is enough to give us sunstroke." The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage It was really very hot—ideal sunstroke weather, verging on 90° in the shade; but I had become hardened to it, and was as dry as a smoked herring. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine I think it must have been a sunstroke. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861 To everyone's regret the pilot was affected with a slight sunstroke when he reached Yarmouth, and another Australian airman, Mr. Sidney Pickles, was summoned to take his place. The Mastery of the Air A low relative humidity gives comfort and freedom from sunstroke even when the thermometer registers the shade temperature in three figures. Arizona Sketches You'll catch a sunstroke down there and die on my doorstep perhaps. An Outcast of the Islands It is so tight that it causes the wearer to suffer from the heat much more than is necessary, and I am certain that many cases of sunstroke have been chiefly due to tight clothing. America, through the spectacles of an Oriental diplomat She suffered a sunstroke and died two weeks later. The Life of Me; an autobiography People fell dead of sunstroke or were frozen to death, and the newspapers were full of anecdotes during a "cold snap" or a "torrid wave," which all made for excitement and conversation. The Shuttle "ONE of us has got a sunstroke!" he exclaimed. Little Lord Fauntleroy So Nora's hat is gone but I am going to get another and save myself from sunstroke again. Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis "I suppose you want the whole family to get a sunstroke," he said reprovingly. Penrod After a six weeks’ period of drought, he would be stricken down with rheumatic fever; and he would go out in a November fog and come home with a sunstroke. Three Men in a Boat But she had not minded that until Jack died quite sudden after a sunstroke. The Shuttle Dr. Peterson says that the sunstroke was only the determining cause. The Stark Munro Letters In the third he got his last step as lieutenant-colonel, and, getting that, got also a sunstroke, and came home to England. The Moonstone Later came midsummer, with the stifling heat, when the dingy killing beds of Durham's became a very purgatory; one time, in a single day, three men fell dead from sunstroke. The Jungle I'm nearer sunstroke myself than he is—not a wink of sleep for two nights now. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation "How will it ever do to let him get a sunstroke and come to some harm on a day like this, and under such a scorching sun?" Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books You fools have followed a man half mad with a sunstroke! The Cruise of the Dry Dock The hounds could not run; one died from sunstroke while chasing a jack rabbit. A Woman Tenderfoot Was it worth while to incur a sunstroke for the sake of seeing Petrarch's fountain—nearly dry, moreover, at such seasons of the year? The Roof of France There would be more sunstrokes in the world, if it were not that the shadows of dull men made such nice cool places for the others to walk in! Lord Kilgobbin The sun, it is true, has set; but the heat remaining on the ground hasn't yet gone, so you may, by coming over, get another sunstroke. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books He could doctor the body as well as the soul, set a fractured limb, bind a wound, apply ice for sunstroke and snow for chilblains. Crowded Out! and Other Sketches He would keep his eye on the glasses, to prevent sunstrokes. L'Assommoir I ought not to complain, you'll say, and in my heart of hearts I don't, because I'm a reasonable man, and know that you don't make a row about sunstroke or lightning-shocks. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution My own theory is that, living always in the bright sunshine, he had got sunstroke. Frenzied Fiction Bakkus, who had maintained a discreet silence hitherto, remarked:-- "Unless Andrew's head is particularly thick, he'll get a sunstroke in this blazing sun." The Mountebank The summer of that year was remarkable for great heat; the bees swarmed, the corn was ripening fast, the Bialka was shallower than usual, and three of the workmen died of sunstroke. Selected Polish Tales One of the Bob Glass children has been seriously ill and delirious, the result it is thought of a fall or a sunstroke. Three Years in Tristan da Cunha It is my opinion that overfatigue, excess in eating, or alcohol are the causes of sunstroke. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917 They preferred to be cool in summer and sheltered in winter, rather than to lay out great deserts of boulevards, the haunts of sunstroke and pneumonia. Castilian Days Having formed by bitter experience a sensible theory—to wit, that sunstroke is unpleasant and can be avoided by the use of an umbrella—he is not above putting it into practice. Alone We have lost pretty near half our fellows, either in the fights coming up or by sunstroke or fever since we came here. Rujub, the Juggler Only one man suffered from the ascent, and his sunstroke was treated in Egyptian fashion. The Land of Midian — Volume 2 Twelve soldiers, however, fell and died from sunstroke during the fight. In Times of Peril By-and-by he went home and became very ill with sunstroke; he recovered, but he was never strong again; he gradually declined for twelve months, and next harvest-time he was under the daisies. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies A girl's hair is generally a good safeguard against sunstroke. Lawn Tennis for Ladies Green leaves or a damp cloth carried in the hat lessens the chance of sunstroke. Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Infantry of the Army of the United States, 1917 To be used by Engineer companies (dismounted) and Coast Artillery companies for Infantry instruction and training Many of our men had died from apoplexy and sunstroke, their faces turning quite black in a few minutes—a horrible sight. A Narrative of the Siege of Delhi With an Account of the Mutiny at Ferozepore in 1857 Was this giddiness and dimness of vision sunstroke? Snake and Sword A Novel Prominent among the therapeutic advances of the century is the direct reduction of the high temperature of sunstroke and certain fevers by the use of cold. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 14 The New Era; A Supplementary Volume, by Recent Writers, as Set Forth in the Preface and Table of Contents But Betts Bey observed, that to go there during the day, at this season of the year, was a service of considerable danger, the risk of sunstroke being more than usually great. Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin "Very well, then, go and get a sunstroke," Monsieur de Cadour said; and he went back to the Hôtel des Bains to lie down for an hour or two. International Short Stories: French A sunstroke may be a very serious business. Up the Hill and Over Tumble out, you lazy swine, before you get sunstroke! Snake and Sword A Novel As it was, they could only fight on, waiting for reinforcements that never came, until fever, sunstroke, hunger, madness, or the enemy's fire delivered them from their suffering and despair. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 17 They shook hands, and all went on together, the Boy saying the Colonel had a little sunstroke. The Magnetic North For after advancing into Oude Havelock found that constant fighting, cholera, sunstroke and illness had so reduced his numbers that to go on would risk the extermination of his force. Beneath the Banner But if it were a sunstroke—look here, I'll go with you myself. Up the Hill and Over The same afternoon Bates was sentenced to death: but, having had sunstroke in Egypt, was afterwards reprieved. The Lord of the Sea If the skin be cool and moist, it is not a sunstroke; but if it be dry and "biting hot," there can be no mistake. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics To distend the stomach with half a gallon of this liquor, expressly compounded to ferment, is about the most murderous thing a man could do—murderous because it exposes him to the risk of sunstroke. The Open Air He himself was struck down by sunstroke and fever; but, owing probably to his temperate and careful habits, he soon recovered. Beneath the Banner "Thank you very much," he said, "and I sincerely hope that the sunstroke will not have terminated fatally by the time you reach home." Up the Hill and Over Margery was very weak when she woke up and still unable to eat anything, and I believe she had a touch of sunstroke along with her ptomaine poisoning. The Camp Fire Girls Go Motoring Or, Along the Road That Leads the Way To prevent sunstroke, wear a porous hat, and in the top of it place a wet handkerchief; also drink freely of water, not ice cold, to induce abundant perspiration. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics It was something like a sunstroke, but fortunately a slight attack; on the third day he resumed his place. The Open Air Only one ventured to neglect their orders, and he died of a sunstroke. The Great Riots of New York, 1712 to 1873 If so, he must have had a sunstroke on that very bright day of the year when he stirred up the minds of the washer-women, and the tongue of Widow Precious. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale Men on the verge of sunstroke plied their tasks mechanically, like automatons. The Hawaiian Archipelago Stanley, exploring darkest Africa, could not have heard more precautions and sunstroke warnings, than the men of this party. The Log of the Empire State Little Vilet had received something like a sunstroke, and she never rallied. The Earth Trembled Many of these were reported as sunstrokes, owing to men exposing themselves to the sun with pounded and battered heads. The Great Riots of New York, 1712 to 1873 They poison his cattle, spoil his crops and his coffee plants, and persecute his numerous relations, sending them sunstrokes, madness and epilepsy, over which illnesses they especially preside. From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan Before we had been at sea a week, the S.B. managed to get a sunstroke. Here, There and Everywhere "Got a sunstroke, I guess," and Sara hurried on to the designated door. Sara, a Princess "They love the Americans about as much as they love sunstroke," he meditated. Army Boys on German Soil Our Doughboys Quelling the Mobs It was a very hot July day, and to guard against sunstroke I had put a cabbage-leaf in my hat. The Making of an American I rode to Panth and talked to old Athon Daze like a father, telling him that a man of his wisdom ought to have known that the Sahib had sunstroke and was mad. Soldiers Three It won't do for you to get a sunstroke now—after all these weeks. Out of the Primitive Why, if the government troops out there in the hills with Alvarez knew we were paying sixty pesos for soldiers, they'd run to join us so quick that they'd die on the way of sunstroke. Captain Macklin He was hurriedly carried into the house, and when the army surgeon arrived, it was found to be a case of sunstroke. Janice Meredith Our men suffered terribly from the heat, and some received sunstrokes. An Original Belle The twa of them got their stripes thegither, and when Halfpenny got his sunstroke in that weary march, 'twas White who gave him his last sup of water, and brought me his bit Bible. Beechcroft at Rockstone Rougon died almost suddenly, fifteen months after his marriage, from a sunstroke received one afternoon while he was weeding a bed of carrots. The Fortune of the Rougons Fifteen months afterwards he died from sunstroke, leaving a son named Pierre. A Zola Dictionary; the Characters of the Rougon-Macquart Novels of Emile Zola; Roy by this time began to think that the partial sunstroke had completely unhinged Mr. Tyler's brain, already a little out of plumb. Two Boys and a Fortune, or, the Tyler Will The intensity of the heat may be gauged by the fact that one of the Soudanese soldiers—that is to say, an African negro—died of sunstroke. The River War An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan No removing hats at present on account of sunstroke, and colds in the head, and doctor's orders. The Magic Pudding Being the Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and His Friends Bill Barnacle & Sam Sawnoff The reason I do not have—ah—sunstrokes and colds and headaches here is that you take pains to see that I am protected against their causes. Galusha the Magnificent Whether his slight sunstroke had really given Jim's mind a little twist, or whether the shock left him unable to throw off oppressing thoughts with his old buoyancy, his wife did not know. The Story of Julia Page Mr. Gillet went, to give an appearance of steadiness to the party, and to see no one got sunstroke. Seven Little Australians He was anxious to know how the bishop was feeling after yesterday's attack of sunstroke. South Wind That was rather different from a fall on duty before the enemy, incurred by severe exhaustion after sunstroke!... Celt and Saxon — Complete That was rather different from a fall on duty before the enemy, incurred by severe exhaustion after sunstroke! Celt and Saxon — Volume 2 "It looks like a sunstroke," the housekeeper remarked, as her mistress scrutinized the clinical thermometer. The Fortunate Youth "Are you a candidate for sunstroke—where IS your hat, Miss Judy?" Seven Little Australians In many ways it's a nicer place for a home than the earth, for we have no sunstroke, mosquitoes, earthquakes or candy ships to bother us. The Sea Fairies Since his sunstroke he not only hated, he feared the sun. Australia Felix |
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