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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 12 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 108647 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 76 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 water 6 time 6 illustration 5 child 4 patient 4 good 4 day 4 cause 4 case 4 M.D. 3 year 3 symptom 3 skin 3 person 3 little 3 life 3 inflammation 3 hot 3 home 3 great 3 disease 3 body 3 York 3 Water 3 University 3 New 3 Miss 3 Medical 3 Hospital 3 God 3 Dr. 2 young 2 word 2 woman 2 wife 2 treatment 2 right 2 remedy 2 parent 2 pain 2 nature 2 mother 2 mind 2 marry 2 marriage 2 man 2 love 2 lady 2 health 2 hand Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3465 water 2584 disease 2454 case 2452 time 2040 day 2026 man 2019 child 1899 treatment 1846 part 1818 patient 1694 body 1510 life 1456 illustration 1429 year 1323 blood 1245 pain 1232 woman 1184 food 1176 hour 1135 skin 1119 health 1091 medicine 1090 person 1008 condition 940 use 900 system 900 symptom 898 cause 893 air 873 form 853 organ 843 head 822 hand 799 way 775 world 764 month 764 heart 757 physician 739 fever 735 eye 734 remedy 713 result 697 effect 693 foot 691 milk 684 stomach 664 one 663 matter 660 place 660 love Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 14665 _ 694 Dr. 685 Sugar 620 N.Y. 608 Buffalo 574 Medical 549 Water 547 MEDICAL 529 DISPENSARY 528 ASSOCIATION 489 Patient 456 Fig 439 Discovery 429 Pierce 407 Co. 403 Disease 390 Golden 346 Nº. 344 II 341 Fever 280 Butter 267 Prescription 238 Invalids 238 Institute 234 Wine 234 Hotel 233 Favorite 232 God 230 Mrs. 225 III 214 IV 213 Esq 212 Cream 210 Treatment 199 Head 198 New 194 Surgical 193 see 186 | 186 Diseases 181 Health 179 Salt 169 Gentlemen_--I 168 Remedies 165 Take 163 MRS 161 Persons 160 TREATMENT 156 Stomach 156 Rosewater Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 16028 it 7287 i 4761 them 4312 they 3713 you 2860 we 2453 he 1192 she 1168 me 873 him 530 her 502 us 419 themselves 392 itself 383 yours 252 himself 193 one 160 myself 113 herself 95 yourself 62 ourselves 19 mine 16 thee 10 his 9 oneself 6 theirs 4 ours 3 hers 2 ye 2 way.--when 2 valve.--this 2 pelf 2 fun.--who 2 forms.--we 2 bowels.--this 1 yourselves 1 thyself 1 peas= 1 p.s.--you 1 nay 1 ipecac 1 insecticide= 1 hot.--this 1 cramps.--cramps 1 > Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 53650 be 10470 have 3919 take 3807 do 2968 make 2237 give 1753 put 1645 use 1464 see 1451 become 1264 say 1185 boil 1180 keep 1154 find 1059 know 956 apply 951 follow 944 let 921 come 918 cause 879 cure 877 go 836 produce 828 feel 806 get 781 call 684 require 675 suffer 642 think 621 increase 613 treat 613 remove 584 prevent 577 begin 567 avoid 563 occur 563 bring 553 lie 552 cover 546 continue 521 eat 517 show 516 leave 515 appear 506 receive 504 seem 485 rub 484 add 475 beat 470 pass Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7578 not 3853 very 3216 then 2912 more 2821 well 2674 so 2537 good 2516 other 2077 little 2048 great 1946 only 1914 most 1857 as 1775 such 1763 often 1751 much 1714 many 1576 also 1491 up 1437 first 1390 hot 1304 cold 1195 even 1164 sometimes 1156 too 1133 long 1092 same 1066 small 1066 large 998 out 924 never 893 few 883 less 868 in 857 warm 792 bad 791 now 780 young 777 thus 767 always 760 strong 747 generally 733 necessary 690 common 678 frequently 675 general 664 usually 641 whole 622 together 619 nervous Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 815 good 365 least 339 most 178 great 139 high 86 bad 55 slight 49 Most 41 early 32 strong 31 large 30 fine 29 pure 28 noble 28 manif 27 low 23 fair 22 small 21 late 20 simple 18 deep 14 mild 13 near 12 happy 11 easy 11 dear 11 common 10 long 10 full 9 weak 9 true 9 safe 9 plain 8 sure 8 rich 8 hot 8 holy 8 hard 8 bright 7 sweet 6 wise 6 warm 6 minute 6 close 6 clear 6 broad 6 MOST 5 poor 5 cheap 5 big Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1575 most 103 well 45 least 2 long 1 richest 1 lowest 1 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 426 _ see _ 12 disease is not 10 child is not 10 water is not 9 blood is not 8 disease is very 8 health is better 8 man does not 8 patient is not 7 health is now 7 patient does not 7 symptoms are not 7 treatment is not 6 _ is _ 6 health is good 6 patient is often 6 patient is very 5 _ are _ 5 _ be _ 5 _ know _ 5 children are not 5 children do not 5 diseases are often 5 pain is more 5 patient is too 5 symptoms are pain 5 symptoms do not 4 _ cause _ 4 _ do _ 4 _ take fair 4 _ take sweet 4 body is not 4 case is very 4 condition is very 4 disease comes on 4 disease is more 4 disease is often 4 food is cream 4 health is so 4 health was very 4 man is much 4 man is naturally 4 pain is not 4 patient is pale 4 patient is warm 4 water is good 4 woman is never 3 _ are medicines 3 _ are not 3 _ boiling _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 child is not only 2 child is not very 2 children are no comfort 2 children are not objectionable 2 man has no more 2 men have no part 2 men is not heroic 2 patient is not embarrassed 2 time is not far 2 times do not sufficiently 2 woman is not long 2 women do not even 2 women has no significance 1 _ are not less 1 blood does not particularly 1 blood is no fit 1 blood is not continuous 1 blood is not frequently 1 blood is not rich 1 blood is not so 1 bodies are not thick 1 body are not uncommon 1 body is not permanent 1 case is not yet 1 cases are not instances 1 cases does not always 1 condition is not speedily 1 conditions are not subject 1 disease be not malaria 1 disease be not promptly 1 disease has no connection 1 disease is not completely 1 disease is not dangerous 1 disease is not hereditary 1 disease is not such 1 food does no good 1 food is not equally 1 food is not thoroughly 1 foods are not so 1 life does not soon 1 life is not necessarily 1 medicine is no _ 1 medicines are not only 1 medicines is not surprising 1 men have no such 1 pain is not always 1 pain is not first 1 pain is not unbearable 1 pains are not _ 1 pains do not always A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 15019 author = Anonymous title = A Queens Delight The Art of Preserving, Conserving and Candying. As also, A right Knowledge of making Perfumes, and Distilling the most Excellent Waters. date = keywords = Oven; Pippins; Rose; Sugar; Water; plum summary = Sugar and Quince, take a wine pint of water; put them together, and boil a Gallipot, set it in a pot of water, and there let it boil till all the Take a pound of sugar, dissolve it in thin fair water, when it is boiled and set it in a pot of water, and let it boil two hours then take it with a top, then take two gallons of water, let it boil half an hour, very small in a stone Mortar, let the sugar be boiled with two pound of hot syrup, and as it riseth, drop in a little cold water; so let it boil is, half a pint of water to a pound of Sugar, and so boil it to a Candy a pint of that liquor, and half a pound of Sugar, and boil it till it id = 21560 author = Kirk, John title = Papers on Health date = keywords = FOMENTATION; Fig; Head; Lather; M''Clinton; case; child; cold; cure; food; foot; good; hot; illustration; oil; patient; poultice; skin; soap; time; treatment; water summary = amputating a limb, let the treatment with fomentations, hot water, and of nearly cold water, and a gentle rubbing with olive or almond oil. the patient is warm, then dip the fingers in cold water, and rub as rubbing treatment and drinking hot water fair play, however, attention The feet frequently are cold, and in bad cases swell, the skin at and In any case of this kind, heat may be applied to the spine, and rubbing Soap); then wash off and treat with cold water poured over the head for On other days let the patient be rubbed over with good olive oil, and thus the heat of the body kept up while cold water is applied to cure than cool water and vinegar, or weak acetic acid. seen in one case large cool cloths applied to the head for some time Half-an-hour''s bathing of hands in water just a little above blood heat id = 13444 author = Nichols, J. L. (James Lawrence) title = Searchlights on Health: The Science of Eugenics date = keywords = Children; Dr.; God; Men; Miss; Treatment; avoid; bad; care; cause; character; child; condition; day; disease; form; fresh; girl; good; great; hand; health; home; hot; illustration; lady; life; little; love; man; marriage; marry; mind; mother; page; parent; person; remedy; right; rule; self; time; water; wife; woman; word; young summary = Home Treatments for the Diseases of Infants and Children, page 338 How to Apply and Use Hot Water in All Diseases, page 368 A true woman loving one man will speak well of all 1. Women naturally love courage, force and firmness in men. 1. FEMALE BEAUTY.--Men love beautiful women, for woman''s beauty is and good and pure conduct awaken a man''s love for women. want good and pure children, and it is natural to select women who 1. Marriage is the natural state of man and woman. 2. If a good pure-minded man does not marry, he will suffer no serious Let the young man be pure in heart like Men by nature love virtue, and for a life 4. THE TIME FOR MARRIAGE.--When a young man''s means permit him to 9. Give the baby a little cold water several times a day. id = 23609 author = Nichols, J. L. (James Lawrence) title = Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage date = keywords = Dr.; God; Miss; avoid; bad; body; care; cause; character; child; day; disease; dress; form; fresh; girl; good; great; hand; health; heart; home; hot; illustration; lady; law; life; little; love; man; marriage; marry; mind; mother; nature; parent; person; right; sexual; time; water; wife; woman; word; young summary = powerful influence which every good mother exercises over her children stimulate the mind of man, rarely act at the same time and with equal power woman, and one whose love will make you a happy man to your life''s end. A true woman loving one man will speak well of all men. 6. Until men give the women they marry the undivided love of their heart; 4. A GOOD FEMALE BODY.--No weakly, poor-bodied woman can draw a man''s love of animal life is the woman most commonly sought, for nature in man craves 1. Marriage is the natural state of man and woman. 2. If a good pure-minded man does not marry, he will suffer no serious loss young man wishes to marry her for the sake of nursing her through life 4. THE TIME FOR MARRIAGE.--When a young man''s means permit him to marry, he id = 18467 author = Pierce, Ray Vaughn title = The People''s Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand date = keywords = ASSOCIATION; Bath; Bright; Buffalo; CHAPTER; Catarrh; Chronic; Co.; County; DEBILITY; DISEASE; DISPENSARY; DYSPEPSIA; Dear; Discovery; Dose_--Of; Dr.; Esq; Extract; Favorite; Fever; Fig; GENERAL; Gentlemen_--I; God; Golden; Hotel; Institute; Invalids; LIVER; MEDICAL; Main; Miss; Mrs.; NERVOUS; New York; Pellets; Pierce; Pleasant; Prescription; R.V.; Remedy; Sage; Sense; Smart; St.; Street; Surgical; TREATMENT; VARICOCELE; Virginia; blood; case; consumption; cure; great; home; illustration; inflammation; institution; life; medicine; month; organ; pain; patient; result; spermatorrhea; symptom; time; world; year summary = Health and disease are physical conditions upon which pleasure and pain, medicine, but when diluted forms a useful remedy in many diseases. suffer from forms of disease which resist all treatment until proper blood and faults of the secretory organs by the persistent use of Dr. Pierce''s Golden Medical Discovery. unaided by other medicines, cured many cases of this disease. accomplished by attention to hygiene, diet, clothing, and the use of Dr. Pierce''s Golden Medical Discovery, together with small daily doses of Dr. Pierce''s medicine is used in time, it will cure in other cases as _Gentlemen_--I have used your Dr. Sage''s Catarrh Remedy and Dr. R.V. Pierce''s Golden Medical Discovery and they cured me of a severe Catarrh GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY CURES PERMANENTLY A BAD CASE OF CHRONIC NASAL My case was liver disease and nervous dyspepsia of which your medicine id = 17439 author = Ritter, Thomas Jefferson title = Mother''s Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada date = keywords = Herb; Mothers; Physicians; Quotation; Remedies; Treatment; cause; remedy; symptom summary = Skin, Inflammation of the (Herb Remedies) 412 Sore Mouth, Canker (Herb Remedies) 410, 420, 442, 444 3. Good Old Mothers'' Remedies 23 Sores or Ulcers (Herb Remedies) 410, 412, 413, 416, 431, 434, 447 Stomach Trouble (Herb Remedies) 439, 442, 443 Sweating, to Cause (Herb Remedies) 441, 443, 444 Throat, Sore (Herb Remedies) 418, 420, 425, 431, 434, 437, 442, 444 Throat, Sore (Herb Remedies) 418, 420, 425, 431, 434, 437, 442, 444 Tuberculosis (Herb Remedies) 437 Tumors (Herb Remedies) 412, 434, 447 Ulcers (Herb Remedies) 410, 412, 413, 416, 431, 434, 447 Uraemia, Acute (Herb Remedies) 435 Mothers'' Remedies for Sore Breasts 539 6. A Good Herb Remedy for 511 A Good Home Remedy for 512 1. A Useful Herb Remedy for 513 1. An Herb Remedy for 505 Womb, Bleeding from the (Herb Remedies) 412, 413, 423 2. Another Good Remedy for 49 5. Salt Water Remedy for 47 id = 39044 author = Tissot, S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David) title = Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health date = keywords = Consequence; Disease; Distemper; Fever; Head; Heat; Matter; Medicines; Nº.; Pain; Patient; People; Powder; Remedies; Stomach; Use; Water; blood; body; case; child; circumstance; country; day; effect; hour; inflammation; person; quantity; skin; symptom; time; year summary = The most frequent Causes of Diseases commonly incident to Country People A third Cause is drinking cold Water, when a Person is extremely Patient has drank for many Days, and the Heat, the Fever and the great As long as the Fever keeps up extremely violent; while the Patient does Patient continually receive, by his Mouth, the Vapour of warm Water. Complaint; sometimes not before the second, or even the third Day. Sometimes the Patient feels two Stitches, in different Parts of the little in this Disease, that even the Patient''s natural Sleep at the common, except in Children, less than seven or eight Years of Age. The Abatement of the Fever is of small Duration; and some Hours after, of the poisonous Cause of this Disease, and the Patient recovers his Care, the Use of sharp, hot, violent Medicines, Vomits, strong Purges, Degree of a Fever, the Patient''s usual Quantity of strong Drink and of id = 17682 author = Various title = The Healthy Life, Vol. V, Nos. 24-28 The Independent Health Magazine date = keywords = E.C.; E.M.; Editors; Healthy; Knaggs; Life; London; M.D.; P.M.; body; case; day; diet; eat; food; fruit; good; like; little; nature; time; vegetable; water; work; year summary = When men lived on their natural food, quantities settled themselves. casserole-cooked vegetables, done with a little fruit juice and lemon an egg, boiled rice, vegetables and a little dried fruit. Miss S.L.P. writes:--I should like a little help as to diet. We all liked the idea of making bread every day and eating it hot. bone-making food and adopting a diet of fruit (chiefly lemons) and nutritious foods (like eggs, cheese, meat, etc.) away from "Milk sugars" taken to excess with a mixed diet, or in the form of natural state as a living vegetable food--a very different thing from She takes hot boiled water five times a day. water and cold milk, be as healthy as a diet of hot vegetables, A diet of bread and butter, biscuits, cheese, fresh and dried fruits 7. Middle age is the critical time of life in respect to a man''s diet id = 14377 author = Woolley, Hannah title = The Queen-like Closet or Rich Cabinet Stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery. Very pleasant and beneficial to all ingenious persons of the female sex date = keywords = Butter; Cream; Eggs; Limon; Pie; Rosewater; Salt; Sugar; Water; Wine; dish; egg summary = pounds of fine Sugar, and let it boil till it begins to be thick, then green, then take their weight in fine Sugar and a little water, boil it water, add a quarter of a Pound of fresh Sugar, boil it till it will Rosewater and fine Sugar, and a little whole Spice, and boil them fine Sugar boiled to a Candy height with a little water, then put in Eggs and a Pint of Cream, two Ounces of fine Sugar, and a little Salt, cold, put in Eggs, Sugar, a little Salt and some Marrow, so butter a Pan Eggs, Spice Sugar, Marrow, and a little Salt, and so boil it and bake beaten Spice, Salt, and a little Sugar, then wet a Cloth in hot water, little Salt, Rosewater, Sugar, beaten Spice and Currans, with six Eggs Salt, Sugar and Butter, with a little Cream, and the yolks of hard Eggs id = 27943 author = nan title = The Home Medical Library, Volume 1 (of 6) date = keywords = Aid; FIG; Hospital; III; M.D.; Medical; New; Rule; University; York; bandage; fever; illustration; patient; water summary = inner arm about the patient''s body and with his outer hand holds the The cold-water treatment is applied until the temperature falls down _Rule 3.--Keep limb and patient warm with hot-water bottles till _Rule 3.--Keep limb and patient warm with hot-water bottles till time the limb should be kept warm by thick covering and hot-water _First Aid Rule 1.--Apply water as hot as hand can bear._ _Rule 4.--Keep patient warm with hot-water bottles._ given in a half cup of hot water by the mouth, if the patient can kept warm by the use of hot-water bags, or by covering a limb with _First Aid Rule 1.--Immerse in water, hot as hand can bear, for half sprained joint in as hot water as the hand can bear for half an hour. =BROKEN RIB.=--_First Aid Rule.--Patient puts hands on head while Use hot-water bottles to keep patient warm. water should be supplied to the patient throughout the disease. id = 27944 author = nan title = The Home Medical Library, Volume 2 (of 6) date = keywords = Hospital; M.D.; Medical; New; University; York; cause; child; cold; disease; ear; eustachian; eye; inflammation; pain; patient; skin; treatment; water summary = solution (ten grains to the ounce of water) is dropped into the eye solution (one grain to the ounce of water) in the eye, three times cause is usually a germ of a special disease, and the eyesight will (two grains to the ounce of water) dropped into the eye, once daily, syringing, the water may cause them to swell and produce pain. Exposure to cold and the common eruptive diseases of children, as the painful ear on a rubber bag containing water as hot as can be mouth, and in weak children, in which the disease is apt to occur, the Inflammation of the mouth occurs in two other general diseases, in leaves the foot and attacks the heart, causing the patient severe pain =Causes.=--Chronic Bright''s disease often follows and is the result of body caused by disease, and also the limitations of medicines in their id = 27947 author = nan title = The Home Medical Library, Volume 5 (of 6) date = keywords = City; Department; FIG; Health; Hospital; M.D.; Medical; New; University; York; air; house; illustration; pipe; place; soil; supply; trap; water summary = Pipes--Fresh-air Inlets--Soil and Waste Cost of Hot-air Systems--Cast-iron Hot-water causes trouble, bad taste, or odor; water in open house tanks and in running water; then there are hot-air, steam, and electric pumps, =Composition.=--Soil consists of solids, water, and air. usually contains a mixture of air and water, or what is called _ground forced out of the soil by the movements of the ground water and air. For large houses either steam or hot-water heating is the (4) Contamination of the soil, ground water, and air by percolation of (2) _Separate Vertical Pipes_ for sewage proper, for waste water, and receiving all waste water and sewage from the vertical pipes, and in air pressure being due to heating of pipes by the hot water water and air in the pipes with which the trap is connected. trapped, sewer-connected and water-supplied open sink. water-supply pipes, as there is a possibility of contaminating the