10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBSULTORY»
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A Methodical Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Physic
This subsultory motion is. synchronous with the systole, and unless the strength
be nearly exhausted, is constantly performed ; but when the powers of life are
brought very low, then it is scarcely perceivable, and there is nothing but the ...
2
A Critical Pronouncin Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
SUBSULTORY,. sab'sai-tar-e. $. moving by starts. Ю" Mr. Sheridan is the only
orthoepist who has accented this word on the first syllabic, as I have done; for Dr.
Johnson, Dr. Ash, Dr. Ken- rick, Barclay, Penning, Bailey, and l'.ntk U. accent the
...
3
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
SUBSULTORY,. sab'Sa1-an-t. s. 3'. moving by starts. III? Mr. Sheridan is the only
orthtlepist who has accented this word on the first syllable, as I have done; for Dr.
Johnson, Dr. Ash, Dr. Kenrick, Barclay, Fenning, Bailey, and Entick, accent the ...
4
Letters to Squire Pedant: In the East
In some were generated gingival and hepatical intumescence, lateral fungi, and
lippitude ; others were subjects of catalepsis, subitaneous lipothymy, succeeded
by subsultory exagitations- Dyspnoea, distension of the pericardium, and ...
Samuel Klinefelter Hoshour, 1870
5
A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
... sort of images supposed by the ancients to issue from bodies, and to have the
power of striking the senses. INTERARTICCLAIRE, adj. being between the joints,
interarticular. INTERCADENCE, if. an irregular, subsultory motion (of the pulse).
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
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A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Cause of Animal Heat : with ...
In the cases therefore of fainting and drowning, it' is to be presumed that the
blood is carried through the circulatory Vessels by the systaltic motion alone, and
that the subsultory is, for the time, entirely suspended. Is it not our duty then to be
...
Patrick Dugud Leslie, 1778
7
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
These increase by the changes of form occasioned by the wearing of the
machine — much greater irregularities arise from the subsultory motions of
cranks, (tampers, and other parts which move unequally or reciprocally. A
machine may be so ...
8
Ancient Buildings and Earthquakes : the Local Seismic ...
b earthquake are of three kinds: subsultory, undulatory and torsional. In
mechanical terms this means that a seismic shock suddenly increases the
vertical load on bearing and horizontal structures while generating horizontal
forces (shearing ...
9
A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Cause of Animal Heat: With ...
In the cases therefore of fainting and drowning, it is to be presumed that the blood
is carried through the circulatory vessels by the systaltic motion alone, and that
the subsultory is, for the time, entirely suspended. Is it not our duty then to be ...
Patrick Dugud Leslie, Stanley Crowder ((Londres)), James Robson ((Londres)), 1778
10
The Study of Medicine: In Four Volumes
In this case the heart and arteries were equally subject to subsultory and violent
motions, sometimes separately, and sometimes synchronously, but inaccordanlly
as to the number of the throbs in a given time, and almost perpetually ...