| William Acton - 1853 - 566 páginas
...••'.•come haggard ; their sleep is short, and most complete marasmus comes on ; they may die if their evil passion is not got the better of; nervous symptoms...contraction, or partial or entire convulsive movements, such as epilepsy, eclampsy, and a species of paralysis accompanied with contractions of the limbs."... | |
| William Acton - 1858 - 178 páginas
...vital exhaustion; their sleep is short, and most complete marasmus comes on ; they maydie if their evil passion is not got the better of; nervous symptoms...accompanied with contractions of the limbs." (vol. ip 462.) • Provided the vicious habit is left off, or has not been long practised, Nature soon repairs... | |
| William Acton - 1862 - 282 páginas
...vital exhaustion ; their sleep is short, and most complete marasmus comes on ; they may die if their evil passion is not got the better of ; nervous symptoms...with contractions of the limbs." (vol. i, p. 462.) Provided the vicious habit is left off, or has not been long practised, Nature in the boy soon repairs... | |
| Louis J. Jordan - 1865 - 120 páginas
...features become haggard; their sleep is short, and most complete marasmus comes on; they may die, if this evil passion is not got the better of: nervous symptoms set in, spasmodic contractions, or partial or entire convulsive movements, such as epilepsy, eclampsy, and... | |
| William Acton - 1871 - 400 páginas
...However young the children may be, they get thin, pale, and irritable, and their features become haggard. We notice the sunken eye, the long, cadaverous-looking...signs which should warn a parent at once to use all precautionary me.asures. Lallemand truly remarks — " When a child, who has once shown signs of a... | |
| William Acton - 1875 - 398 páginas
...However young the children may be, they get thin, pale, and irritable, and their features become haggard. We notice the sunken eye, the long, cadaverous-looking...signs which should warn a parent at once to use all precautionary measures. Lallemand truly remarks — " When a child, who has once shown signs of a great... | |
| John Milton Scudder - 1876 - 434 páginas
...ludicrous cases wae the man who, taking a bath, fancied the opening of the stop-cock would afford " a symptoms set in, such as spasmodic contraction, or...movements, together with epilepsy, eclampsy, and a specie« of paralysis Accompanied with contractions of the limbs." — Lalltmand. good opening for... | |
| George Frank Lydston - 1904 - 1052 páginas
...later period, from the ascertained fact that his virility is lost. Habitual masturbators have a damp, moist, cold hand, very characteristic of great vital...entire convulsive movements, together with epilepsy, eclampsia, and a species of paralysis accompanied with contractions of the limbs. When a child, who... | |
| George Frank Lydston - 1906 - 1052 páginas
...later period, from the ascertained fact that his virility is lost. Habitual masturbators have a damp, moist, cold hand, very characteristic of great vital...entire convulsive movements, together with epilepsy, eclampsia, and a species of paralysis accompanied with contractions of the limbs. When a child, who... | |
| Sheila Jeffreys - 2001 - 644 páginas
...can properly be applied, in the case of males, only to emission or ejaculation induced by titilation and friction of the virile member with the hand; and...accompanied with contractions of the limbs. (VOL. i, p. 462) Effect of emission in the male Emission in healthy males is attended with spasmodic excitement, followed... | |
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