| John Mason Good - Medicine - 1825 - 700 pages
...loudly in her ears, but in vain ; she stood up, but as inanimate as a statue ; the slightest push put her off her balance ; no exertion was made to regain...time it lasted fourteen hours, the second time twelve Cl. IV.] NERVO<73 FUVCTIOK. [oRD. IV. 611 hours, and the third time nine hours, with waking inter-... | |
| John Mason Good - Medicine - 1825 - 692 pages
...loudly in her ears, but in vain ; she stood up, but as inanimate as a statue ; the slightest push put her off her balance ; no exertion was made to regain...it ; she would have fallen if I had not caught her. hours, and the third time nine hours, with waking inter- GEN. VIll. vals of two days after the first... | |
| 1829 - 590 pages
...vain ; she stood up, hut as inanimate as a statue ; the slightest push put her off her halance — no exertion was made to regain it — she would have fallen if I had not caught her." She had three attacks of this kind : the first lasted fourteen hours, the second twelve, the third nine... | |
| Medicine - 1845 - 684 pages
...loudly in her ears, butin vain; she stood up, but as inanimate as a statue ; the slightest push put her off her balance ; no exertion was made to regain it ; she would have fallen, ifl had notcanght her. "She went into this state three several times. The first time, it lasted fourteen... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy - 1868 - 966 pages
...inanimate as a statue. The slightest push put her off her balance. No exertion was made to regain it £<he would have fallen if I had not caught her. She went...lasted fourteen hours, the second time twelve hours, the third time nine hours ; with waking intervals of two days after the first fit, and one day after... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy, Franklin W. Hunt - Homeopathy - 1868 - 968 pages
...inanimate as a statue. The slightest push put her off her balance. No exertion was made to regain it. frhe would have fallen if I had not caught her. She went...lasted fourteen hours, the second time twelve hours, the third time nine hours ; with waking intervals of two days after the first fit, and one day after... | |
| Jurisprudence - 1869 - 844 pages
...loudly in her ears, but in vain ; she stood up, but as inanimate as a statue ; the slightest push put her off her balance ; no exertion was made to regain it ; she Avould have fallen if I had not caught her. She went into this state three several times ; the first... | |
| I de Ver Warner - 1873 - 354 pages
...— but in vain. She stood up, but as inanimate as a statue. The slightest push put heroffherbalance. No exertion was made to regain it. She would have fallen if I had not caught her." The attack lasted fourteen hours, after which she had two others, — one of twelve, and one of nine... | |
| Lucien Calvin Warner - 1886 - 354 pages
...loudly in her ears — but in vain. She stood up, but as inanimate as a statue. The slightest push put her off her balance. No exertion was made to regain it. She would have fallen if I had not caught'her." The attack lasted fourteen hours, after which she had two others, — one of twelve, and... | |
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