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... thought by the sisters of charity to be dead , and remained two hours exposed in the court to a rigorous cold . She was then carried into the salle des morts ( dead - house ) . Some time afterwards , a pupil hearing groans , came ...
... thought by the sisters of charity to be dead , and remained two hours exposed in the court to a rigorous cold . She was then carried into the salle des morts ( dead - house ) . Some time afterwards , a pupil hearing groans , came ...
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... thought by the sisters of charity to be dead , and remained two hours exposed in the court to a rigorous cold . She was then carried into the salle des morts ( dead - house ) . Some time afterwards , a pupil hearing groans , came ...
... thought by the sisters of charity to be dead , and remained two hours exposed in the court to a rigorous cold . She was then carried into the salle des morts ( dead - house ) . Some time afterwards , a pupil hearing groans , came ...
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... thought to be sufficient to identify the body , and the head was immediately restored , and the coffin soldered up again . The other coffins were not disturbed ; but the larger one , which is believed to have contained Henry VIII ...
... thought to be sufficient to identify the body , and the head was immediately restored , and the coffin soldered up again . The other coffins were not disturbed ; but the larger one , which is believed to have contained Henry VIII ...
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... thought she was dying . I should imagine that this fear was not uncommon ; for I have heard it named more than once * See Sir H. Halford's Essays . in my own experience . In a very interesting memoir 30 MEDICAL ASPECTS OF DEATH .
... thought she was dying . I should imagine that this fear was not uncommon ; for I have heard it named more than once * See Sir H. Halford's Essays . in my own experience . In a very interesting memoir 30 MEDICAL ASPECTS OF DEATH .
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... thought myself at liberty to interpret every new symptom , as it arose , in as favourable a light as I could , for his majesty's satisfaction ; and we were enabled thereby to rally his spirits in the intervals of his frightful attacks ...
... thought myself at liberty to interpret every new symptom , as it arose , in as favourable a light as I could , for his majesty's satisfaction ; and we were enabled thereby to rally his spirits in the intervals of his frightful attacks ...
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