| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1827 - 768 pages
...throbbing in the head, of palpitation of the heart, and eventually perhaps of beating or throbbing in the scrobiculus cordis, and in the course of the...it is modified by a temporary faintness or syncope. In the more exquisite cases of excessive re-action the symptoms are still more strongly marked. The... | |
| 1827 - 554 pages
...throbbing in the head, of palpitation of the heart, and eventually, perhaps, of beating or throbbing in the scrobiculus cordis, and in the course of the...it is modified by a temporary faintness or syncope. In the more exquisite cases of excessive- reaction, the symptoms are still more strongly marked. The... | |
| 1830 - 602 pages
...throbbing in the head, of palpitation of the heart, and eventually perhaps of beating or throbbing in the scrobiculus cordis, and in the course of the...of the beat of the heart and of the pulse. " In the more exquisite cases of excessive reaction the symptoms are still more strongly marked, and demand... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1832 - 858 pages
...throbbing in the head, of palpitation of the heart, and eventually perhaps of beating or throbbing in the scrobiculus cordis, and in the course of the...of the beat of the heart and of the pulse. In the more exquisite cases of excessive reaction, the symptoms are still more strongly marked, and demand... | |
| 1825 - 550 pages
...of palpitation of the heart, and eventually, perhaps, of beating or throbbing in the scrobi. culus cordis, and in the course of the aorta. This state...exertion. At other times it is modified by a temporary faint ness or syncope. In the more exquisite cases of excessive re-action, the symptoms are still more... | |
| Marshall Hall - 1837 - 594 pages
...throbbing in the head, of palpitation of the heart, and eventually perhaps of beating or throbbing in the scrobiculus cordis, and in the course of the...irregularity of the beat of the heart and of the pulse. The respiration is apt to be frequent and hurried, and attended with alternate panting and sighing... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, Robley Dunglison - 1848 - 828 pages
...throbbing in the head, of palpitation of the heart, and eventually perhaps of beating or throbbing in the scrobiculus cordis, and in the course of the aorta. This slate of re-action is augmented occasionally by a turbulent dream, mental agitation, or bodily exertion.... | |
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