| Charles Bell - 1833 - 324 pages
...examination of the heart. Taking it in .one " hand, and placing the finger of the other on " the pulse of the wrist, I satisfied myself that it " was indeed...did, that unless when " we touched the outer skin, or when he saw our " fingers in the cavity, this young nobleman " knew not that we touched the heart !"... | |
| Sir Charles Bell - 1833 - 240 pages
...examination of " the heart. Taking it in one hand, and placing the " finger of the other on the pulse of the wrist, I " satisfied myself that it was indeed...touch so extraordinary a thing, " and that he might peiceive, as I did, that unless " when we touched the outer skin, or when he saw " our fingers in the... | |
| 1834 - 434 pages
...examination of the heart. Та. king ¡t in one hand, and placing the finger of the o. i her on the pulse of the wrist, I satisfied myself that it was indeed the heart which I grasped. I then brought him before th* king, lhat he might behold and touch so extraordinary a thing, and that he might perceive,... | |
| 1835 - 398 pages
...a cavity into which I could introduce my fingers and thumb ; astonished with the novelty, again and again I explored the wound, and first marvelling at...did, that unless when we touched the outer skin, or when he saw our fingers in the cavity, this young nobleman knew not that we touched the heart !" Other... | |
| 1835 - 480 pages
...examination of the heart. Taking it in one hand, and placing the finger of the other on the pulse of the wrist, I satisfied myself that it was indeed the...did, that unless when we touched the outer skin, or when he saw our fingers in the cavity, this young nobleman knew not that we touched his heart." Other... | |
| 1836 - 566 pages
...the heart. Taking it in one hand, and placing the finger of the other on the pulse of the wrist, 1 satisfied myself that it was indeed the heart which...he might behold and touch so extraordinary a thing, ana that he might perceive, as I did, that unless when we touched the outer skin, or when he saw our... | |
| Thomas Johnstone Aitkin - 1838 - 632 pages
...examination of the heart. Taking it in one hand, and placing the finger of the other on the pulse of the wrist, I Satisfied myself that it was indeed the...did, that unless when we touched the outer skin, or when he saw our fingers in the cavity, this young nobleman knew not that we touched the heart." In... | |
| Robert Mudie - 1838 - 322 pages
...examination of the heart. Taking it in one hand, and placing the finger of the other on the pulse of the wrist, I satisfied myself that it was indeed the...perceive, as I did, that unless when we touched the outward skin, or when he saw our fingers in the cavity, this young nobleman knew not that we touched... | |
| George F. Etherington - 1842 - 256 pages
...examination of the heart. Taking it in one hand, and placing the finger of the other on the pulse of the wrist, I satisfied myself that it was indeed the...perceive, as I did, that unless when we touched the outward skin, or when he saw our fingers in the cavity, this young nobleman knew not that we touched... | |
| 1864 - 822 pages
...examination of the heart. Taking it in one hand, and placing the finger of the other on the pulse of the wrist, I satisfied myself that it was indeed the heart which I grasped. I then brought liim to the Icing, that he might behold and touch so extraordinary a thing, and that he might perceive,... | |
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