| 1863 - 700 sider
...retire to the water-closet The sickness, once commencing, soon became alarmingly violent, with the most excruciating pain in the lower part of the stomach,...went under the pain, making the constriction more and more violent. Finding the case getting desperate, I sent off for Medical aid ; the pain continued... | |
| 1863 - 656 sider
...retire to the water-closet. The sickness, once commencing, soon became alarmingly violent, with the most excruciating pain in the lower part of the stomach,...of the seat of the pain was, that all the warm tea, wuter, <Scc., that I took to provoke the vomiting, went under the pain, making the constriction more... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1863 - 716 sider
...retire to the water-closet. The sickness, once commencing, soon became alarmingly violent, with the most excruciating pain in the lower part of the stomach,...feeling of the seat of the pain was, that all the tea, warm water, etc., that I took to provoke the vomiting, went under the pain, making the constriction... | |
| 1863 - 714 sider
...retire to the water-closet. The sickness, once commencing, soon became alarmingly violent, with the most excruciating pain in the lower part of the stomach,...size of my hand ; the feeling of the seat of the pain wns, that all the warm tea, water, etc., that I took to provoke the vomiting, went under the pain,... | |
| 1863 - 588 sider
...retire to the water-closet. The sickness once commencing, soon became alarmingly violent, with the most excruciating pain in the lower part of the stomach,...extending to about the size of my hand ; the feeling at the seat of the pain was, that all the warm tea, water, &c., that I took to promote the vomiting,... | |
| 1863 - 590 sider
...retire to the water-closet. The sickness once commencing, soon became alarmingly violent, with the most excruciating pain in the lower part of the stomach,...extending to about the size of my hand ; the feeling at the seat of the pain was, that all the warm tea, water, &c., that I took to promote the vomiting,... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - 1875 - 826 sider
...retire to the water-closet. The sickness, once commencing, soon became alarmingly violent, with the most excruciating pain in the lower part of the stomach,...extending to about the size of my hand. The feeling at the seat of the pain was, that all the warm tea, water, etc., that I took to provoke the vomiting,... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - 1879 - 684 sider
...stomach and respiratory organs were frequent and severe (in three persons), (after three hours),*. — Excruciating pain in the lower part of the stomach,...went under the pain, making the constriction more violent,". — Feeling of cramp in the stomach, as if the muscles were contracting, relieved by bending... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - 1880 - 924 sider
...to the water-closet. The sickness, once commencing, soon became alarmingly violent, with the- most excruciating pain in the lower part of the stomach,...extending to about the size of my hand. The feeling at the sent of lh<? pain was, that all the warm tea, water, etc, that I took to provoke the vomiting,... | |
| Charles Julius Hempel - 1880 - 924 sider
...water-closet. The sickness, once commencing, soon became alarmingly violent, with the most excrutiating pain in the lower part of the stomach, the pain extending to about the size of his hand; tea, warm water, etc., seemed "to go under the pain," making the constriction more and more... | |
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