| 1885 - 72 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 * Odor. Raynald. Annal.... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - Astronomy - 1880 - 458 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 complaint until the next attack. . . While dancing they neither saw nor heard, being insensible to external impressions through the... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1883 - 816 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 and trampling... | |
| Benjamin Ward Richardson - Diseases - 1884 - 782 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 complaint until the next attack." The swathing was resorted to on account of the tympany or distention of the body, which followed the... | |
| North American review - 1888 - 756 pages
...waists, when they recovered and r. niained free from complaint until the next attack. This' practive of swathing was resorted to on account of the tympany which followed these spasmodic ravings : but the bystanders frequently relieved patients in a less artificial manner by thumping and trampling upon... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1889 - 904 pages
...groaned as if in the agonies of death, until cloths were bound tightly around their waists, when they recovered and remained free from complaint until the...swathing was resorted to on account of the tympany that followed these spasmodic ravings ; but the by-standers frequently relieved patients in a less... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - Human information processing - 1894 - 824 pages
...in the agonies of death, until they wore swathed in clothes bound tightly round their waists ; upon which they again recovered, and remained free from...practice of swathing was resorted to, on account of the tyrnpany which followed these spasmodic ravings ; but the bystanders freqnently relieved patients in... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - World history - 1905 - 446 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 bystanders frequently relieved patients in a less artificial manner, by thumping and trampling... | |
| Thomas Stewart Blair - Public health - 1911 - 406 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 bystanders frequently relieved patients in a less artificial manner, by thumping and trampling... | |
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