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" They formed circles hand in hand, and appearing to have lost all control over their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the by-standers, for hours together in wild delirium, until at length they fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. "
The Review of Reviews - Page 474
edited by - 1896
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The Epidemics of the Middle Ages, Volumes 1-2

Justus Friedrich Carl Hecker - 1835 - 502 pages
...their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together, in wild delirium, until at length they fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. They then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned as if in the agonies of death, until they were...
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The Monthly Review

1835 - 618 pages
...their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together, in wild delirium, until at length they fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. ThfJ then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned as if in the agonies of death, until they were...
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The London Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 7

1835 - 862 pages
...frequently relieved in a less artificial manner, by thumping and trampling upon the parts affected. While dancing they neither saw nor heard, being insensible to external impressions through the senses, but were haunted by visions, their fancies conjuring up spirits whose names they...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 19

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 604 pages
...their senses, continued dancing, regardJess of the bystanders, for hours together, in wild delirium, until at length they fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. They then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned as if in the agonies of death, until they were...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 19

1850 - 600 pages
...their senses, continued dancing, regardJess of the bystanders, for hours together, in wild delirium, until at length they fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. They then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned as if in the agonies of death, until they were...
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A History of Epidemic Pestilences from the Earliest Ages: 1495 Years Before ...

Edward Bascome - 1851 - 268 pages
...frequently relieved patients in a less artificial manner by thumping and trampling upon the parts affected. While dancing, they neither saw nor heard, being insensible to external impressions through the senses, but were haunted by visions, their fancies conjuring up spirits, whose names they...
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The Illustrated Magazine, Volumes 23-24

1867 - 746 pages
...their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together, in wild delirium, until at length they fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. They then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned as if in the agonies of death, until they were...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 75

1854 - 798 pages
...their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together, in wild delirium, until at length they fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. They then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned a? if in the agonies of death, until they were...
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Annual report of the City Inspector of the City of New York for the year ...

1863 - 534 pages
...their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together, in wild delirium, until at length they fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. They then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned as if in the agonies of death, until they were...
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Our Pecularities

Viscountess Mary Woolley Gibbings Cotton Combermere - 1863 - 444 pages
...senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for four hours together in wild delirium, until at length they fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. They then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned as if in the agonies of death, until they were...
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