Burmah And the Burmese Microform in Two Books

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Burmah And the Burmese Microform in Two Books
Kenneth R H Kenneth Robert Henderson Mackenzie
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At tlio expiration of that period, he may, if he choose, take his wife and reside somewhere else. The first night of the mamage is one of considerate hazard, for a laroje mim- bcr of persons will coHect together and throw stones and logs on to the roof of the house. Sangermano, on whose authority I mention the custom, could obtain no reason forit. (l) A strange practice attends the birth of a Burmese infant. " No sooner is the infant come to light, than an immense fire is lighted in the apartme...nt, so large that a person can hardly approach it without experiencing con- siderable hurt. Yet the woman is stretched out before it; and obliged to support its action on her naked skin, which is often bhstered from its efi*ects as badly as if the fire had been actually made for this purpose. This treatment is persevered in for ten or fifteen days without intermission, at the end of which time, as it will be easily supposed, the poor woman is quite scorched or blackened. "(2) In their treatment of the sick, they are very absurd and unskilful, but at the same time, some of their remedies are good.

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