A medical man tried, in vain, to calm his fears ; for several days he was excited and delirious. At last, being told over and over again, that persons seized with rabies died very rapidly, and that he could not, therefore, be rabid, since his dread of... Lectures on clinical medicine, delivered at the Hotel-Dieu, Paris v.1, 1867 - Page 686by Armand Trousseau - 1867Full view - About this book
| Armand Trousseau - 1867 - 738 pages
...fully believed he had hydrophobia. A medical man, who was sent for from Orleans, tried in vain to calm his fears : for several days he was excited and delirious....since his dread of water dated already ten days back, ami after reading in books about the duration of confirmed hydrophobia, he allowed himself to be persuaded,... | |
| Medicine - 1868 - 802 pages
...himself, and fully believed he had hj r drophobia. A medical man who was sent for, tried in vain to calm his fears; for several days he was excited and delirious....since his dread of water dated already ten days back, lie allowed himself to be persuaded, and his dread of water vanished as soon as he became convinced... | |
| Daniel Hack Tuke - Psychology - 1872 - 602 pages
...water, or to shave himself, and fully believed he had hydrophobia. A medical man tried, in vain, to calm his fears ; for several days he was excited and delirious....since his dread of water dated already ten days back, he allowed himself to be persuaded, and his dread of water vanished (liv, I, p. 691-2). So evident... | |
| Daniel Hack Tuke - Mind and body - 1873 - 466 pages
...water, or to shave himself, and fully believed he had hydrophobia. A mediad man tried, in vain, to calm his fears ; for several days he was excited and delirious....last, being told over and over again, that persons sei/ed with rabies died very rapidly, and that he could not, therefore, be rabid, since his dread of... | |
| Thomas Michael Dolan - Medicine - 1878 - 334 pages
...finally believed, he had hydrophobia. A medical man, whowas sent for from Orleans, tried in vain to calm his fears ; for several days he was excited and delirious....told over and over again that persons seized with the disease died very rapidly, and that he could not therefore be hydrophobic, since his dread of water... | |
| Thomas Michael Dolan - 1879 - 300 pages
...finally believed he had hydrophobia A medical man, who was sent for from Orleans, tried in vain to calm his fears ; for several days he was excited and delirious....told over and over again that persons seized with the disease died very rapidly, and that he could not therefore be hydrophobic, since his dread of water... | |
| Daniel Hack Tuke - 1884 - 530 pages
...water, or to shave himself, and fully believed he had hydrophobia. A medical man tried, in vain, to calm his fears; for several days he was excited and delirious....since his dread of water dated already ten days back, he allowed himself to be persuaded, and his dread of water vanished (liv., ip 691-2). So evident is... | |
| 1898 - 682 pages
...himself, and fully believed that he had hydrophobia. A physician tried in vain to calm his fears, and for several days he was excited and delirious. At last being told over and over again that persons with rabies died rapidly, that his dread of water dated ten days back, and after reading about the... | |
| Nathaniel Garland Keirle - Rabies - 1909 - 400 pages
...himself, and fully believed that he had hydrophobia. A physician tried in vain to calm his fears, and for several days he was excited and delirious. At last being told over and over again that persons with rabies died rapidly, that his dread of water dated ten days back, and after reading about the... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1913 - 878 pages
...himself, and fully believed that he had hydrophobia. A physician tried in vain to calm his fears, and for several days he was excited and delirious. At last being told over and over again that persons with rabies died rapidly, that his dread of water dated ten days back, and after reading about the... | |
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