When these sensations had passed off, which they did in a minute or so, they were succeeded by a slight headache, and dull heavy pain in the stomach, with a decided feeling of sickness, though without any apprehension that it would amount to vomiting.... The New England Medical Gazette - Page 3881874Full view - About this book
| 1858 - 652 pages
...with a decided feeling of sickness, though without any apprehension that it would amount to vomiting. I lay on a sofa, feeling rather languid, but talking...the end of which I was quite well, and walked home, a distance of half a mile, with perfect comfort. I slept soundly from one o'clock till six, when I... | |
| 1859 - 450 pages
...with a decided feeling of sickness, though without any apprehension that it would amount to vomiting. This condition lasted about half an hour, at the end of which I was quite well, and walked home, a distance of half a mile, with perfect comfort. " The physician to whom I am indebted for this overdose... | |
| Charles Julius Hempel - 1865 - 772 pages
...with a decided feeling of sickness, though without any apprehension that it would amount to vomiting. I lay on a sofa, feeling rather languid, but talking...the end of which I was quite well, and walked home, a distance of half a mile, with perfect comfort. I slept soundly from one o'clock till six, when I... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - 1876 - 668 pages
...suffering, and continued so; after twelve days, still feeble and nervous, and sore mouth,'7. — Subjective, I lay on a sofa, feeling rather languid, but talking...which I was quite well, and walked home with perfect comfort,3'. — Sensation as if he had been losing sleep for a long time (several persons),51. —... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - 1879 - 668 pages
...and continued so ; after twelve days, still feeble aud nervous, and sore mouth,41. — Subjective. I lay on a sofa, feeling rather languid, but talking...which I was quite well, and walked home with perfect comfort,24. — Sensation as if he had been losing sleep for a long time (several persons),21. —... | |
| Charles Julius Hempel - 1880 - 926 pages
...with a decided feeling of sickness, though without any apprehension that it would amount to vomiting. I lay on a sofa, feeling rather languid, but talking...mentally and physically, if I liked, but that it was more pleasa-' to be idle. This condition lasted about half an hour, at the end of which I was quite well,... | |
| 1858 - 874 pages
...with a decided feeling of sickness, though without any apprehension that it would amount to vomiting. I lay on a sofa, feeling rather languid, but talking...the end of which I was quite well, and walked home, a distance of half a mile, with perfect comfort. I slept soundly from one o'clock till six, when I... | |
| 1859 - 394 pages
...with a decided feeling of sickness, though without any apprehension that it would amount to vomiting. I lay on a sofa, feeling rather languid, but talking...lasted about half an hour, at the end of which I was qui e well and walked home, a distance of half a mile, wi th perfect comfort. I ilept soundly from... | |
| 1858 - 672 pages
...with a decided feeling of sickness, though without any apprehension that it would amount to vomiting. I lay on a sofa, feeling rather languid, but talking...cheerfully, conscious at the same time that I could тегу well exert myself both mentally and physically, if I liked, but that it was more pleasant... | |
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