During all this time the patient continued to converse quietly with the operator, and did not exhibit the slightest sign of sensibility. There was no motion of the limbs or of the features, no change in the respiration nor in the voice, no emotion even... The London Medical and Surgical Journal - Seite 5511833Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Académie nationale de médecine (France) - 1833 - 272 Seiten
...from beneath, and was continued until it met the first: The swelled ganglions (ganglions engorges) were dissected with precaution on account of their...automatic indifference and impassibility, in which she 1 was some minutes before the operation. There was no occasion to hold, but only to support her. A... | |
| 1833 - 524 Seiten
...exhibit the slightest sign of sensibility. There was no motion of the limbs or of the features, no in the respiration nor in the voice, no emotion even...The patient continued in the same state of automatic inilitTcrence and impassibility, in which she was some minutes before the operation. There was no occasion... | |
| Daniel Oliver - 1835 - 540 Seiten
...this time, the patient continued to converse quietly with the operator, and did not exhibit the least sign of sensibility. There was no motion of the limbs...of the features, no change in the respiration nor voice, and no alteration in the pulse. There was no occasion of confining*the patient, but only of... | |
| Jules baron Du Potet de Sennevoy - 1838 - 412 Seiten
...conversing tranquilly with the operator, and did not give the slightest indication of sensibility ; no motion of the limbs, or of the features; no change in the respiration, or the voice ; no alterap tion even in the pulse could be perceived : the patient never ceased to be... | |
| 1838 - 1114 Seiten
...converging tranquilly with the operator, and did not give the slightest indication of sensibility; no motion of the limbs, or of the features — no change in the respiration, or of the voice — no emotion even in the pulse, could be perceived : the patient never ceased to... | |
| J. Baron DU POTET DE SENNEVOY, Jules Dupotet - 1838 - 418 Seiten
...conversing tranquilly with the operator, and did not give the slightest indication of sensibility ; no motion of the limbs, or of the features ; no change in the respiration, or the voice ; no alteraF tion even in the pulse could be perceived : the patient never ceased to be... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1838 - 606 Seiten
...conversing tranquilly with the operator, and did not give the slightest indication of sensibility ; no motion of the limbs or of the features, — no change in the respiration, or of the voice, — no emotion even in the pulse could be perceived. The patient never ceased to be... | |
| 1842 - 526 Seiten
...deliberately performed the operation, which lasted from ten to twelve minutes, and the tumour was extirpated. During all this time the patient continued to converse...continued in the same state of automatic indifference and itnpassibility in which she had been some minutes before the operation. There was no occasion to hold,... | |
| Alphonse Teste - 1844 - 354 Seiten
...tranquilly with the operator and gave not the least sign of sensibility : no movement in the limbs or in the features, no change in the respiration nor in the voice, no emotion, even in the pulse, were observed. The patient continued- in the state of indifference and of automatic impassibility,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 344 Seiten
...deliberately performed the operation, which lasted from ten to twelve minutes, and the tumor was extirpated. During all this time, the patient continued to converse...automatic indifference and impassibility in which she had been some minutes before the operation. There was no occasion to hold, but only to support her.... | |
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