| England - 1854 - 800 pages
...agonies of death, until the; were swathed in clothes, bound tight); round their waists, upon which the; again recovered, and remained free from complaint...practice of swathing was resorted to on account of the t;mpan; which followed these spasmodic ravings; but the b;stauders frequent!; relieved patients in... | |
| 1835 - 862 pages
...oppression, and groaned as if in the agonies of death, until they were swathed in cloths bound tightly round their waists, on which they again recovered, and remained...next attack. This practice of swathing was resorted toon account of the tynipany which followed these spasmodic ravings, but patients were frequently relieved... | |
| Fashion - 1867 - 738 pages
...agoniet of death, until they were swathed in cloths bound tightly round their waists; upon which they recovered, and remained free from complaint until the next attack. This practice of swathin; was resorted to on account of the tympanj which followed these spasmodic ravings (Tyapany... | |
| 1850 - 600 pages
...swathed in cloths bound tightly round their waists, upon which they recovered, and remained free from the complaint until the next attack. This practice of...tympany which followed these spasmodic ravings ; but the bystanders frequently relieved patients in a less artificial manner, by thumping and trampling... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1850 - 604 pages
...swathed in cloths bound tightly round their waists, upon which they recovered, and remained free from the complaint until the next attack. This practice of...tympany which followed these spasmodic ravings ; but the bystanders frequently relieved patients in a less artificial manner, by thumping and trampling... | |
| Edward Bascome - 1851 - 270 pages
...if in the agonies of death, until they were swathed in cloths bound tightly round their waists, upon which they again recovered, and remained free from...tympany which followed these spasmodic ravings, but the by-standers frequently relieved patients in a less artificial manner by thumping and trampling... | |
| Literature - 1867 - 746 pages
...agonies of death, until they were swathed in cloths bound tightly round their waists; upon which they recovered, and remained free from complaint until...the tympany which followed these spasmodic ravings (Tyinpany being defined, by Johnson, as "A kind of obstructed flatulence that swells the body like... | |
| American literature - 1854 - 604 pages
...in the agonies of death, until they were swathed in clothes bound tightly round their waists, upon which they again recovered, and remained free from...tympany which followed these spasmodic ravings; but the bystanders frequently relieved patients in a less artificial manner, by thumping or trampling upon... | |
| Scotland - 1854 - 798 pages
...in the agonies of death, until they were swathed in clothes, bound tightly round their waists, upon which they again recovered, and remained free from...tympany which followed these spasmodic ravings ; but the bystanders frequently relieved patients ¡ua lesa artificial manner, by thumping or trampling upon... | |
| Justus Friedrich Carl Hecker - Black Death - 1859 - 434 pages
...if in the agonies of death, until they were swathed in cloths bound tightly round their waists, upon which they again recovered, and remained free from...tympany which followed these spasmodic ravings, but the by-standers frequently relieved patients in a less artificial manner, by thumping and trampling... | |
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