| Samuel Morewood - 1838 - 778 páginas
...pleasing phantasies ; nor should I ever awake from the wanderings of this state, had I not tin? roost faithful and attached servants, whose regard and religious...shall have swallowed many ounces, and much time will not pass away, ere I relapse into my ordinary torpor." When Macfarlane* was travelling in Turkey, he... | |
| Samuel Morewood - 1838 - 768 páginas
...servants, whose regard and religious duty impel them to watch my pulse. As soon as my heart hegins to falter, and my breathing is imperceptible, except...shall have swallowed many ounces, and much time will not pass away, ere I relapse into my ordinary torpor." , When Macfarlane* was travelling in Turkey,... | |
| 1839 - 564 páginas
...in this reverie. — Unable to move, or to speak, I am yet conscious, and the time passes away amid pleasing phantasies ; nor should I ever awake from...shall have swallowed many ounces, and much time will not pass away, ere I relapse into my ordinary torpor." We must close this brief notice with a diverting... | |
| 1839 - 842 páginas
...nor should I ever awake from the wanderings of this state had I not the most faithful and attached, whose regard and religious duty impel them to watch my pulse. As soon as my heart begins to t'aulter and my breathing is imperceptible except on a mirror, they immediately pour the solution of... | |
| 1839 - 812 páginas
...nor should I ever awake from the wanderings of this state had I not the most faithful and attached, whose regard and religious duty impel them to watch my pulse. As soon as my heart begins to I, miter and my breathing is imperceptible except on a mirror, they immediately pour the solution of... | |
| 1841 - 488 páginas
...eighteen in this round. Unable to move or to speak, I am yet conscious, and the time passes away amid pleasing phantasies ; nor should I ever awake from...opium into my throat, and restore me as you have seen. In these four hours, I shall have swallowed several ounces ; and much time will not pass away ere I... | |
| The treasury of wit and anecdote - 1842 - 336 páginas
...I ever awake from the wanderings of this state had 1 not the most faithful and attached attendants, whose regard and religious duty impel them to watch...imperceptible except on a mirror, they immediately pour a solution of opinm into my throat, and restore me as you have seen. Within four hours I shall have... | |
| Queenwood college - 1853 - 292 páginas
...comatose state, had I not the most faithful and attached servants, whose regard of religions duty impels them to watch my pulse. As soon as my heart begins...solution of opium into my throat, and restore me as you hare seen. In these 4 hours I shall have swallowed several ounces, and much time will not pass away... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. North China Branch, Shanghai - 1914 - 402 páginas
...18 in this reverie — unable to move or to speak. I am yet conscious, and the time passes away amid pleasing phantasies; nor should I ever awake from...shall have swallowed many ounces and much time will not pass away ere I relapse into my ordinary torpor." Although the subject has been largely discussed... | |
| Louise Foxcroft - 2007 - 218 páginas
...amid pleasing phantasies; nor should I ever awake from the wanderings of this state, had I not the faithful and attached servants, whose regard and religious...of opium into my throat, and restore me as you have Times, 27 August 1829, p.2, col.d. seen. Within four hours I shall have swallowed many ounces, and... | |
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