10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONVULSIONAL»
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convulsional in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
convulsional and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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English Lands, Letters and Kings ...
... he is smitten by the fever of those low coasts — aggravated by his always
wanton exposures. The attack is as sudden as a shot from a gun — under which
he staggers and falls, writhing with pain, and I know not what convulsional
agonies.
Donald Grant Mitchell, 1906
... 's wig when the head is in it ; duller than a country stage when the actors are oil
' it ; a cipher, an 0! I acknowledge life at all only by an occasional convulsional
cough, and a permanent 'phlegm'atie pain in the chest. I. 240- ' CHARLES 'Latin,
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The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic ...
... emptier than Judge 's wig when the head is in it; duller than a country stage
when the actors are off it ; a cipher, an O ! I acknowledge life at all only by an
occasional convulsional cough and a permanent phlegmatic pain in the chest.
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Literature in letters, or, Manners, art, criticism, ...
... head is in it ; duller than a country stage when the actors are off it ; a cipher, an
O ! I acknowledge life at all only by an occasional convulsional cough, and a
permanent phlegmatic pain in the chest. I am weary of the world ; life is weary of
me.
James Philemon Holcombe, 1866
I acknowledge life at all, only by an occasional convulsional cough, and a
permanent phlegmatic pain in the chest. I am weary of the world; life is weary of
me. My day is gone into twilight, and I don't think it worth the expense of candles.
... resting on special communication from God, which the individual sinner has
that he himself is justified or being justified ; and which our author stigmatizes as
fanaticism — alluding, it seems to us, to the rhapsodical and convulsional scenes
...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1868
... being justified ; and which our author stigmatizes as fanaticism — alluding, it
seems to us, to the rhapsodical and convulsional scenes so common at the
prayer-meetings and revivals of the Methodists and extreme Evangelicals.f * The
italics, ...
8
Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York
A sudden irritation, a sudden peripheral lesion, may cause a convulsional
seizure which may have the appearance of an epileptic or choreic seizure, and
when we remove that irritation, the impression carried to the central nervous
system ...
Medical Society of the State of New York (1807-), 1888
9
The Journal of Mental Science
... including (a) Primary monomania of persecution of (a) purely depressional
nature, or (&) accompanied with ideas of grandeur ; and (6) Delusional insanity,
including (a) the psycho-cataleptic, and (ft) the psycho-convulsional forms. (B)
The ...
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Literature in Letters; or, manners, art, criticism, ...
... head is in it; duller than a country stage when the actors are ofi' it; a cipher, an
O! I acknowledge life at all only by an occasional convulsional cough, and a
permanent phlegmatic pain in the chest. I am weary of the world; life is weary of
me.