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" Miss , aged 20, was suffering from a condition of excessiTe debility and anaemia. She was hysterical to the last degree, and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to submit to electrization. These symptoms had annoyed her for... "
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children - Page 29
1873
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A Practical Treatise on the Medical and Surgical Uses of Electricity ...

George Miller Beard, Alphonso David Rockwell - 1883 - 818 pages
...general far odisation. CASE CXVIII. — Miss , aged 20, was suffering from a condition of excessiTe debility and anaemia. She was hysterical to the last...quantity and had become irregular until, some two monthi •Meyer, op. cit., p. 451. before we saw her, it had altogether ceased. She was at once submitted...
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A Practical treatise on the medical & surgical uses of electricity

George Miller Beard - 1884 - 818 pages
...symptoms. Amtnorrhaa associated with Anamia — Recovery under general faradisation. CASE CXVIII. — Miss , aged 20, was suffering from a condition of...about six months, during which time the menstrual Bow had decreased in quantity ami had become irregular until, some two monthi • Meyer, op. cit.,...
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A Practical treatise on the medical & surgical uses of electricity

George Miller Beard - 1881 - 820 pages
...thyroid gland, the measurement was fifteen inches. The patient was chlorotic, hysterical, and nervous to the last degree, and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be induced tu submit to the necessary examination and treatment. The spine was exceedingly sensitive to...
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A Practical treatise on the medical & surgical uses of electricity

George Miller Beard - 1883 - 820 pages
...CASE CXVIII. — Miss , aged 20, was suffering from a condition of excessive debility and an.rmia. She was hysterical to the last degree, and it was...quantity and had become irregular until, some two monthi * Meyer, op. cit., p. 451. before we saw her, it had altogether ceased. She was at once submitted...
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Westminster Abbey

Georgina E. Troutbeck - 1900 - 332 pages
...death of her husband, King Edward IV., in 1483, her second son, Richard Duke of York, was with her, and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to give up the boy when his uncle sent for him. " God knoweth when we shall kisse together againe," said...
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Despair's Last Journey

David Christie Murray - 1901 - 440 pages
...perplexed and alarmed her husband. She had apparently conceived an aversion to being seen abroad, and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to take an occasional carriage drive. ' I shall venture to advise you,' said Laurent to Paul. ' You tell...
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A Mixed Marriage

Fanny Emily Penny - 1905 - 374 pages
...creature fell upon her knees and touched the ground with her forehead, her hands folded in supplication. It was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to stand up and listen to what the strange lady had to say. The woman did not speak the language of the...
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Myomata of the Uterus

Howard Atwood Kelly, Thomas Stephen Cullen - 1909 - 828 pages
...a week she complained of the most intense agony. The pain was relieved by various simple remedies. It was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to leave her bed. She finally left the hospital on the thirty-seventh day. Three years later she was still...
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The Court of Christina of Sweden and the Later Adventures of the Queen in Exile

Francis Henry Gribble - 1913 - 424 pages
...force of her love reduced me to despair. She made me sleep with her, and never let me out of her sight. It was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to let me have a room to myself in which to learn my lessons." Whereupon Christina, looking back upon...
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The Negro of the Old South: A Bit of Period History

Susan Bradford Eppes - 1925 - 236 pages
...father was a great chieftain in his native land, and her child's father one of the leaders of his tribe. It was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to wear a garment of any kind ; around her neck she wore a string of blue and green and white beads, irregularly...
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