| 1823 - 508 pages
...largely uncovered ; or why, with hesitating and bewildered steps, his eyes are rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this we only perceive the intent application of his mind to the objects of his apprehensions, and its direct influence on the outward organs. But when we observe him... | |
| 1823 - 272 pages
...largely uncovered : or why, with hesitating and bewildered steps, his eyes are rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this we only perceive the intent application of his mind to the objects of his apprehensions, and its direct influence on the outward organs. But when we observe him... | |
| Sir Charles Bell - 1824 - 266 pages
...largely uncovered ; or why, with hesitating and bewildered steps, his eyes are rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this we only perceive the...breathing is short and rapid, there is a gasping and a convulsive motion of his lips, a tremor on his hollow cheek, a gulping and catching of his throat... | |
| Sir Charles Bell - 1824 - 414 pages
...largely uncovered; or why, with hesitating and bewildered steps, his T 4 eyes are rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this we only perceive the intent application of his mind to the objects of his apprehensions, and its direct influence on the outward organs. But when we observe him... | |
| 1827 - 662 pages
...affected with emotion : thus, for example, in terror, the heart beats with force against the ribs ; " there is a spasm on his breast ; he cannot breathe freely ; the chest is elevated ; the muscles of the neck and shoulders are in action ; his breathing is short and rapid ; there is a gasping and convulsive... | |
| 1827 - 890 pages
...affected with emotion : thus, for example, in terror, the heart beats with force against the ribs ; "there is a spasm on his breast; he cannot breathe freely ; the chest is elevated ; the muscles of the neck and shoulders are in action ; his breathing is short and rapid ; there is a gasping and convulsive... | |
| John Bell, Bell, Sir Charles Bell - 1829 - 626 pages
...largely uncovered : or why, with hesitating and bewildered steps, his eyes are rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this we only perceive the intent application of his mind to the objects of his apprehensions, and its direct influence on the outward organs. But when we observe him... | |
| 1844 - 714 pages
...largely uncovered ; or why, with hesitating and bewildered steps, his eyes are rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this, we only perceive the...breathing is short and rapid, there is a gasping and a convulsive motion of his lips, a tremor on his hollow cheek, a gulping and catching of his throat... | |
| Thomas Johnstone Aitkin - 1838 - 558 pages
...his apprehension, and its direct influence on the outward organs. But when we observe him farther, there is a spasm on his breast : he cannot breathe freely : the chest remains elevated, and his respiration is short and rapid : there is a gasping and convulsive motion... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1844 - 600 pages
...largely uncovered; or why, with hesitating unn bewildered steps, his eyes are rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this, we only perceive the...breathing is short and rapid, there is a gasping and a convulsive motion of his lips, a tremor on his hollow cheek, a gulping and catching of his throat... | |
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