| William Newnham - 1845 - Страниц: 456
...do it at anytime. There is no" thing UNnatural in this, for of course the nervous sus" ceptibility extends all over the surface of the body, but " use...to the " fingers. Many, even medical men, take upon them" selves to declare, that we are all (her medical atten" dants as well) under a mere delusion.... | |
| George Sandby - 1848 - Страниц: 404
...I could not have read it by daylight. I have seen her develop hand-writing by the application of a note to the back of her hand, neck, or foot ; and...take upon themselves to declare that we are all (her me,lical attendants as well) under a mere delusion. We ask none to believe any thing if they prefer... | |
| 1850 - Страниц: 656
...I could not have read it by daylight. I have seen her develop hand-writing by the application of a note to the back of her hand, neck, or foot ; and...well, under a mere delusion. We ask none to believe anything, if they prefer not to do so, and only reply, — The case is equally marvelous either way;... | |
| 1850 - Страниц: 1042
...I could not have read it by daylight. I have seen her develop hand-writing by the application of a note to the back of her hand, neck, or foot ; and...well, under a mere delusion. We ask none to believe anything, if they prefer not to do so, and only reply, — The case is equally marvelous either way;... | |
| James Esdaile - 1902 - Страниц: 178
...I could not have read it by daylight. I have seen her develop hand-writing by the application of a note to the back of her hand, neck, or foot ; and...well, under a mere delusion. We ask none to believe anything, if they prefer not to do so, and only reply, — The case is equally marvellous either way... | |
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