... me by name, in the manner he was accustomed to do in his delirium ; and immediately after, I saw him standing by my bedside, holding the curtains open, expressing all that wildness in his looks which accompanies violent delirium. At the same moment,... The Monthly Gazette of Health - Página 2401822Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Augustine Waller - 1816 - 136 páginas
...calling me by name, in the manner he was accustomed to do in his delirium; and immediately after I saw him standing by my bed-side holding the curtains open,...bed, and assisting his attendants in removing him out tjf the room, after which I returned to bed, and instantly fell asleep. When I waited upon my patient... | |
| 1830 - 644 páginas
...accompanies violent delirium. At the same moment, I heard the voices of his two attendants coming up stairs in search of him, who likewise came into the room and took him away. During all thb time, I was attempting to speak, but could not articulate. I thought, howe-ver, that I succeeded... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1834 - 310 páginas
...calling me by name, in the manner he was accustomed to do in his delirium ; and immediately after, I saw him standing by my bedside, holding the curtains open,...which, I returned to bed, and instantly fell asleep. When I waited upon my patient in the morning, I was not a little surprised to find that he was asleep... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1834 - 362 páginas
...the manner he was accustomed to do in his delirium; and immediately after, I saw him standing by ray bed-side, holding the curtains open, expressing all...which, I returned to bed, and instantly fell asleep. When I waited upon my patient in the morning, I was not a little surprised to find that he was asleep... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 330 páginas
...curtains open, expressing all that wildness in his looks which accompanies a violent delirium At 'he same moment, I heard the voices of his two attendants...in attempting to get out of bed, and assisting his atendants in removing him out of the room ; after which, I returned to bed, and instantly fell asleep.... | |
| George Combe - 1845 - 498 páginas
...curtains open, expressing all that wildness in his looks which accompanies a violent delirium At '.he same moment, I heard the voices of his two attendants...in attempting to get out of bed, and assisting his atendants in removing him out of the room ; after which, I returned to bed, and instantly fell asleep.... | |
| George Combe - 1850 - 452 páginas
...my bedside, holding the curtains open, expressing all that wildness in his looks which accompanies a violent delirium At the same moment, I heard the voices...in attempting to get out of bed, and assisting his atendants in removing him out of the room ; after which, I returned to bed, and instantly fell asleep.... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1834 - 352 páginas
...calling me by name, in the manner he was accustomed to do in his delirium ; and immediately after, I saw him standing by my bedside, holding the curtains open,...which, I returned to bed, and instantly fell asleep. When I waited upon my patient in the morning, I was not a little surprised to find that he was asleep... | |
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