| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1834 - 774 lapas
...informed that moans had been heard in the theatre; and on proceeding thither he found, to his horror, that the supposed corpse had revived during the night,...the distorted attitude in which the body was found. Allowing for much of fiction with which such a subject must ever be mixed, there is still sufficient... | |
| 1849 - 700 lapas
...informed that moans had been heard in the theatre ; and on proceeding thither he found, to his horror, that the supposed corpse had revived during the night,...died in the struggles to disengage herself from the winding sheet in which she was enveloped. This was evident from the distorted attitude in which the... | |
| John O'Reilly - 1864 - 108 lapas
...celebrated French writer on Medical Jurisprudence. A patient who was supposed to have died in the Hopital Salpetriere was removed to his dissecting-room ; next...the distorted attitude in which the body was found." oxygen from the air to the organic nerves and glands all over the head, trunk, and extremities. Oxygen... | |
| Thomas Edward Beatty - 1866 - 710 lapas
...informed that moans had been heard in the theatre ; and on proceeding thither he found, to his horror, that the supposed corpse had revived during the night,...the distorted attitude in which the body was found. In a debate on the subject of premature interments which took place in the French senate, in the present... | |
| Francis Ogston - 1878 - 772 lapas
...that moans had been heard in the anatomical theatre, and, on proceeding there he found, to his horror, that the supposed corpse had revived during the night,...from the winding-sheet in which she was enveloped, as was evident, he thought, from the position in which she was found. Now, apart from the moans heard... | |
| 1876 - 718 lapas
...that moans had been heard in the anatomical theatre ; and, on proceeding there, he found to his horror that the supposed corpse had revived during the night,...from the winding-sheet in which she was enveloped, as was evident, he thought, from the position in which she wasfound. — ("Cyclop, of Med.," vol.iii.... | |
| William Tebb, Edward Perry Vollum - 1905 - 612 lapas
...informed that moans had been heard in the theatre; and on proceeding thither he found to his horror that the supposed corpse had revived during the night, and had actually died in the struggle to disengage herself from the winding sheet in which she was enveloped. This was evident from... | |
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