| American Philosophical Society - 1789 - 448 lapas
...on later, increafed more gradually, and was not conftant; but the patient would now and then etljoy an interval of an hour or two, in which he breathed with eafe, and then again a laborious breathing would enfue, during which he feemed incapable of filling... | |
| New York Academy of Medicine - 1857 - 482 lapas
...came on within twenty-four hours, especially in the time of sleep, and was often suddenly increased to so great a degree as to threaten immediate suffocation....filling his lungs, as if the air was drawn through a too narrow passage. " This stage of the disease was attended with a very great and sudden prostration... | |
| John Ruhräh - 1925 - 668 lapas
...came on within twenty-four hours, especially in the time of sleep, and was often suddenly encreased to so great a degree as to threaten immediate suffocation....filling his lungs, as if the air was drawn through a too narrow passage. This stage of the disease was attended with a very great and sudden prostration... | |
| 1880 - 72 lapas
...was often suddenly increased to so great a degree as to threaten immediate suffocation. In geneial, however, it came on later, increased more gradually,....with ease, and then again a laborious breathing would ensure, during which he seemed incapable of filling his lungs, as if the air was drawn through a too... | |
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