The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 11Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... head of his troops , succeeded in breaking the Spartan phalanx , but was mor- tally wounded in the breast by a ... heads or to the proper subject of a discourse after a digression , or in order to consider the topics separately and more ...
... head of his troops , succeeded in breaking the Spartan phalanx , but was mor- tally wounded in the breast by a ... heads or to the proper subject of a discourse after a digression , or in order to consider the topics separately and more ...
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... head . Some of the spider cords , carried hori- zontally from tree to tree at a considerable height from the ground , are so strong as to cause a painful check across the face when moving quickly against them ; and more than once ...
... head . Some of the spider cords , carried hori- zontally from tree to tree at a considerable height from the ground , are so strong as to cause a painful check across the face when moving quickly against them ; and more than once ...
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... head to that of a walnut , and are often sufficiently raised to be detected by the touch . The skin is dusky and moist , sometimes even bathed in sweat . In some cases , stupor , and in others , delirium and intense restlessness , are ...
... head to that of a walnut , and are often sufficiently raised to be detected by the touch . The skin is dusky and moist , sometimes even bathed in sweat . In some cases , stupor , and in others , delirium and intense restlessness , are ...
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... head drawn toward one or other shoulder , and the whole body convulsed . These convul- sions follow in rapid succession for a few minutes , and are attended by foaming at the mouth , and by great lividity , or , in some cases , livid ...
... head drawn toward one or other shoulder , and the whole body convulsed . These convul- sions follow in rapid succession for a few minutes , and are attended by foaming at the mouth , and by great lividity , or , in some cases , livid ...
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... head should be , if possible , a little raised , and a free circu- lation of air maintained ( this last precaution being apt to be neglected in a crowd ) . The ordinary course of the fit ( which usually lasts five to twenty minutes ...
... head should be , if possible , a little raised , and a free circu- lation of air maintained ( this last precaution being apt to be neglected in a crowd ) . The ordinary course of the fit ( which usually lasts five to twenty minutes ...
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