| 1844 - Страниц: 444
...details of the case, which has been attended with all those varieties which have long characterized the complaint, among medical men, as the Protean disorder....distinguish with the greatest correctness by night or day, whether presented to her on cloth, silk, muslin, wax, or even glass — and this, I may safely... | |
| 1844 - Страниц: 456
...details of the case, which has been attended with all those varieties which have long characterized the complaint, among medical men, as the Protean disorder....distinguish with the greatest correctness by night or day, whether presented to her on cloth, silk, muslin, wax, or even glass — and this, I may safely... | |
| William Newnham - 1845 - Страниц: 408
...communicated to the other senses by the " temporary suspension of one or two of them, are be" yond credibility to all those who do not witness it : "...and I really seldom enter into any of the details, be" cause it would be but reasonable, that those who have " not seen, should doubt the reality of them.... | |
| George Sandby - 1848 - Страниц: 394
...Mesmer has remarked, that the " whole system of nerves becomes ey* and ear." — See Gauthier, p. £85. all those who do not witness it ; and I really seldom...distinguish with the greatest correctness by night or day, whether presented to her on cloth, silk, muslin, wax, or even glass — and this, I may safely... | |
| George Sandby - 1848 - Страниц: 404
...whole system of ocrvss becomes sff and car." — See GaulhUr, p. 585. aso all those who do not witners it ; and I really seldom enter into any of the details,...have not seen should doubt the reality of them. All colour! she can distinguish with the greatest correctness by night or day, whether presented to her... | |
| 1850 - Страниц: 656
...details of the case, which has been attended with all those varieties, which have long characterized the complaint among medical men as the Protean disorder....have not seen should doubt the reality of them. "All colors she can distinguish with the greatest correctness by night or by day, whether presented to her... | |
| 1850 - Страниц: 1042
...details of the case, which has been attended with all those varieties, which have long characterized the complaint among medical men as the Protean disorder....have not seen should doubt the reality of them. "All colors she can distinguish with the greatest correctness by night or by day, whether presented to her... | |
| William Fishbough - 1852 - Страниц: 1104
...powers communicated u> the other scutes by the temporary suspension of one 0r two of them , are ttcyond credibility to all those who do not witness it; and...have not seen, should doubt the reality of them. All colors she can distinguish with the greatest correctness by night or by day, whe:Vier presented to... | |
| James Esdaile - 1852 - Страниц: 306
...of them, are beyond credibility to all those who do not witness it : and I really seldom enter upon the details, because it would be but reasonable that...reality of them. All colours she can distinguish, by day or night, with the greatest correctness, whether presented to her on cloth, silk, muslin, wax,... | |
| 1874 - Страниц: 896
...disorder. The extraordinary powers communicated to the other senses by the temporary suspension of one &r two of them , are beyond credibility to all those...have not seen, should doubt the reality of them. All colors she can distinguish with the greatest correctness by night or by day, whether presented to her... | |
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