A quarter, or half an hour, or even longer, after the breathing had ceased, and all other sigus of animation had departed, slight, tremulous, spasmodic twitchings and quiverings, and vermicular motions of the muscles would take place ; and even distinct... A Treatise on Asiatic Cholera - Página 268por Edmund Charles Wendt, John Charles Peters, Ely McClellan, John Brown Hamilton, George Miller Sternberg - 1885 - 403 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1842 - 1042 páginas
...body. A quarter, or half an hour, or even longer, after the breathing had ceased, and all other ML- i- of animation had departed, slight, tremulous, spasmodic...distinct movements of the limbs, in consequence of these sp»sms. The disease, of which I have drawn but a faint outline, was not known in this country till... | |
| 1848 - 400 páginas
...animation had departed, slight, tremulous, spasmodic twitchings and quiverings, and vermicular motious of the muscles, would take place ; and even distinct movements of the limhs, in cousequence of these spasms. — Dr. Watson. ttthirfos. Researches on the Palkolnyy and Treatment... | |
| Sir Thomas Watson - 1857 - 998 páginas
...body. A quarter, or half an hour, or even longer, after the breathing had ceased, and all other sigus of animation had departed, slight, tremulous, spasmodic...movements of the limbs, in consequence of these spasms. The disease, of which I have drawn but a faint outline, was not known in this country till the autumn... | |
| William Story (F.R.C.S.) - 1865 - 88 páginas
...animation had departed, slight tremulous, spasmodic twitchings and quiverings, and vermicular motions would take place, and even distinct movements of the limbs, in consequence of these spasms."f " I have heard the sounds of the valves of the heart, just before death in cholera, when... | |
| 1874 - 578 páginas
...slight tremulous spasmodic twitchings and quiverings anil vermicular motions of the muscles would lake place, and even distinct movements of the limbs in consequence of these spasms." My experience corroborates the truthfulness of tlie above description, even to its concluding sentence.... | |
| William John Fitz-Patrick - 1879 - 404 páginas
...after the breathing had ceased," and other signs of animation had departed, spasmodic quiverings, and motions of the muscles would take place, and even distinct movements of the limbs in consequence of the spasms." twelve years later we find him thus recurring to the theme. "Of its fearful ravages in... | |
| William Pepper, Louis Starr - 1885 - 1086 páginas
...hour, or even longer, after the breathing had ceased, and all other signs of animation had depart«), slight, tremulous, spasmodic twitchings and quiverings...distinct movements of the limbs, in consequence of these spasms."1 It was carefully studied by Barlow, from whose narrative the following is taken : The patient... | |
| 1885 - 1090 páginas
...ceased, and all other signs of animation had departed, slight, tremulous, spasmodic twitchings aud quiverings and vermicular motions of the muscles would...distinct movements of the limbs, in consequence of these spasms."1 It was carefully studied by Barlow, from whose narrative the following is taken : The patient... | |
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