| New Hampshire - 1922 - 320 pages
...by the door of Mons. St. Auge, on their way to the inn, her grief and exclamations were renewed, and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to proceed. But the guard had merely fallen back, and were too near to prevent a rescue had an attempt... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1840 - 558 pages
...mind to return to the dangers from which she had only just escaped, and to share his misfortunes, and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to relinquish the idea. She is said also to have addressed an affecting letter to Louis ; appealing powerfully... | |
| Madame Calderón de la Barca (Frances Erskine Inglis) - Spain - 1856 - 392 pages
...she recovered from her swoon, she exclaimed anxiously, ' Let him not be hurt on my account ; ' and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to consent to his execution. " That day was held like a jubilee, and it was soon discovered that the regicide... | |
| Frances Erskine Calderón de la Barca - Spain - 1856 - 396 pages
...she recovered from her swoon, she exclaimed anxiously, ' Let him not be hurt on my account ; ' and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to consent to his execution. " That day was held like a jubilee, and it was soon discovered that the regicide... | |
| Madame Calderón de la Barca (Frances Erskine Inglis) - Spain - 1856 - 396 pages
...she recovered from her swoon, she exclaimed anxiously, ' Let him not be hurt on my account ; ' and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to consent to his execution. " That day was held like a jubilee, and it was soon discovered that the regicide... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1880 - 758 pages
...thyroid gland, the measurement was fifteen inches. The patient was chlorotie, hysterical, and nervous to the last degree, and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be indnced to submit to the necessary examination and treatment. The spine was exceedingly sensitive to... | |
| Homeopathy - 1872 - 644 pages
...sometimes marvelous. * American Journal of Obstetrics, May, 1872. Amenorrhoea associated with Anamia — Recovery under general Faradization. CASE I. — Miss...had altogether ceased. She was at once submitted to general electrization, and although an exceedingly mild current was used, excessive faintness was produced,... | |
| George Miller Beard - 1875 - 840 pages
...under general faraJuotit*. CASE CLIV. — Miss , aged 20, was suffering from a condition of «MSH« debility and anaemia. She was hysterical to the last...annoyed her for about six months, during which time the meostrul Bow had decreased in quantity and bad become irregular until, some two moothf •Meyer, op.... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1880 - 1344 pages
...thyroid gland, the measurement was fifteen inches. The patient was chlorotic, hysterical, and nervous to the last degree ; and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be induced to submit to the necessary examination and treatment. The spine was exceedingly sensitive to... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1880 - 1328 pages
...thyroid gland, the measurement was fifteen inches. The patient was chlorotic, hysterical, and nervous to the last degree; and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be induced to submit to the necessary examination and treatment. The spine was exceedingly sensitive to... | |
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