| Medicine - 1833 - 662 pages
...; but this being attempted at one operation, and in one entire piece, as soon as the plaster began to set, he felt on a sudden deprived of the power of respiration, and, to add to his misfortune, was or. off from the means of expressing his distress. His situation, however, was fortunately perceived,... | |
| System - 1840 - 422 pages
...pugilist, of whose body a cast was being taken in one piece. As soon as the plaster began to set, he felt deprived of the power of respiration ; and, to add...expressing his distress. His situation, however, was perceived just in time to save his life. The due expansion of the thoracic cavity may also be prevented... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, Robley Dunglison - Medicine - 1848 - 828 pages
...at one operation, and in one entire piece, as soon as the plaster began to set, he felt on a sadden deprived of the power of respiration, and, to add...life, by breaking his bonds and releasing him from the eitreme peril in which they had placed him. The consideration of the effects of the admisaon of air,... | |
| Egbert Guernsey - Homeopathy - 1853 - 614 pages
...entire piece, as an academic model, of the body of an athletic black man. As soon as the plaster began to set, he felt on a sudden, deprived of the power...the means of expressing his distress ; his situation was perceived Justin time to save his life. The same immoveable state of the lung-case is sometimes... | |
| Egbert Guernsey - 1857 - 740 pages
...entire piece, as an academic model, of the body of an athletic black man. As soon as the plaster began to set, he felt on a sudden, deprived of the power...the means of expressing his distress ; his situation was perceived just in time to save his life. The same immoveable state of the lung-case is sometimes... | |
| Egbert Guernsey - Homeopathy - 1862 - 768 pages
...entire piece, as an academic model, of the body of an athletic black man. As soon as the plaster began to set, he felt on a sudden, deprived of the power...to add to his misfortune was cut off from the means ot expressing his distress ; his situation was perceived just in time to save his life. The same immoveable... | |
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