... to ascertain the fact. He first put his own hand into warm water to make it as sensible as possible, and then felt under the arm, and at the heart, and affirmed that he felt an unusual warmth, though no one else could. He had the body restored to... The Aesculapian Register - Page 431824Full view - About this book
| 1807 - 672 pages
...fact. He first put his own hand into warm water to ma!:e it as sensible as possible, and then felt under the arm, and at the heart, and affirmed that...warm bed, and insisted that the people, who had been invHed to the funeral, should be requested not to attend. To this the brother objected us absurd, the... | |
| 1806 - 650 pages
...the fact. He first put his own hand into warm water to make it as sensible as possible, and then feit under the arm, and at the heart, and affirmed that...funeral, should be requested not to attend. To this the brother objected as absurd, the eyes being sunk, die lips discoloured, and the whole body cold and... | |
| 1807 - 682 pages
...the fact. He first put his own hand into warm water to make it as sensible as possible, and then felt under the arm, and at the heart, and affirmed that...funeral, should be requested not to attend. To this the brother objected as absurd, the eyes being sunk, the lips discoloured, and the whole body cold and... | |
| 1807 - 612 pages
...the fact. He first put his own hand into warm water to make it as sensihle as possihle, and then felt under the arm, and at the heart, and affirmed that...unusual warmth, though no one else could. He had the hody restored to a warm hed, and insisted that the people, who had heen invited to the funeral, should... | |
| 1813 - 500 pages
...possible, and then felt under the arm, -UK! at the heart, aud affirmed that he felt an unusual warmth, tho' no one else could. He had the body restored to a warm...people, who had been invited to the funeral, should be requnslcd not] to attend. To this the brother j objected as absurd, the eyes be- 1 ing sunk, the lips... | |
| Timothy Alden - 1814 - 306 pages
...fact. He first put his own hand into warm water, to make it as sensible as possible, and then felt under the arm, and at the heart, and affirmed that he felt an unusual warmth, thougl) no one else could. He had the body restored to a warm bed, and insisted that the people, who... | |
| 1818 - 556 pages
...fact. He first put his' own hand into warm water, to make it as sensible as possible, and then felt under the arm and at the heart, and affirmed that...funeral should be requested not to attend. To this the brother objected, as absurd ; the eyes being sunk, the lips discoloured, and the whole body cold and... | |
| 1819 - 788 pages
...the fact. He first put his own hand into warm water to make it as sensible as possible, and then felt under the arm, and at the heart, and affirmed that...funeral, should be requested not to attend. To this the brother objected as absurd, the eyes being; sunk, the lips discoloured, and the whole body cold and... | |
| 1819 - 774 pages
...the fact. He first put his own hand into warm water to make it as sensible as possible, and then felt under the arm, and at the heart, and affirmed that...funeral, should be requested not to attend. To this the brother objected as absurd, the eyes being sunk, the lips discoloured, and the whole body cold and... | |
| 1833 - 958 pages
...the fact. He first put bis hand into warm water, to make it as sensible as possible ; and then felt under the arm, and at the heart ; and affirmed that...funeral should be requested not to attend. To this the brother objected as absurd, the eyes being sunk, the lips discoloured, and the whole body cold and... | |
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