Edinburgh ) from the market-place opposite, laboring under a terrible accident. The man, on trying to hook up a heavy piece of meat above his head, slipped, and the sharp hook penetrated his arm, so that he himself was suspended. On being examined, he... Control of Body and Mind - Página 238por Frances Gulick Jewett - 1908 - 267 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1851 - 794 páginas
...penetrated his arm, so that he himself was suspended. On being examined, he was pale, almost pulseless, and expressed himself as suffering acute agony. The arm could not be moved without excessive pain, and in cutting off the sleeve, he frequently cried out ; yet when the arm was exposed,... | |
| Robert Brudenell Carter - 1855 - 472 páginas
...penetrated his arm, so that he himself was suspended. On being examined, he was pale, almost pulseless, and expressed himself as suffering acute agony. The arm...hook having only traversed the sleeve of his coat." I have met with an account of an instance similar to this, which happened to a wood-cutter, who chanced... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1855 - 1026 páginas
...penetrated his arm, so that he himself was suspended. On being examined, he was pale, almost pulseless, and expressed himself as suffering acute agony. The arm...not be moved without causing excessive pain; and in cutting-off the sleeve, he frequently cried out; yet when the arm was exposed, it was found to be quite... | |
| John Hughes Bennett - 1858 - 1002 páginas
...suspended. • Medical Notes and Reflections, chap. 5. On being examined, he was pale, almost pulseless, and expressed himself as suffering acute agony. The arm...hook having only traversed the sleeve of his coat. A clergyman told me, that some time ago suspicions were entertained in his parish of a woman, who was... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1860 - 542 páginas
...penetrated his arm, so that he himself was suspended. On being examined, he was pale, almost pulseless, and expressed himself as suffering acute agony. The arm...out; yet when the arm was exposed it was found to be perfectly uninjured, the hook having only traversed the sleeve of his coat!" What acted, in this case,... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1860 - 564 páginas
...penetrated his arm, so that he himself was suspended. On being examined, he was pale, almost pulseless, and expressed himself as suffering acute agony. The arm...out; yet when the arm was exposed it was found to be perfectly uninjured, the hook having only traversed the sleeve of his coat!" What acted, in this case,... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1860 - 424 páginas
...penetrated his arm, so that he himself was suspended. On being examined, he was pale, almost pulseless, and expressed himself as suffering acute agony. The arm...causing excessive pain, and in cutting off the sleeve he fre. quently cried out ; yet when the arm was exposed it was found to be perfectly uninjured, the hook... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1860 - 554 páginas
...agony. The arm could not bo moved without causing excessive pain, and in cutting off the sleeve ho frequently cried out; yet when the arm was exposed it was found to be perfectly uninjured, the hook bavin"1 only traversed the sleeve of his coat!" What acted in this case,... | |
| John Hughes Bennett - 1866 - 1076 páginas
...penetrated his arm, so that he himself was suspended. On being examined, he was pale, almost pulseless, and expressed himself as suffering acute agony. The arm...it was found to be quite uninjured, the hook having traversed only the sleeve of his coat. The Rev. Mr. Stevenson of St. George's Church, Edinburgh, told... | |
| John Hughes Bennett - 1867 - 1060 páginas
...penetrated his arm, so that be himself was suspended. On being examined, he was pale, almost pulseless, and expressed himself as suffering acute agony. The arm...causing excessive pain, and in cutting off the sleeve ho frequently cried out, yet when the arm was exposed it was found to be quite uninjured, the hook... | |
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