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" I became hungry, and ate with relish, for the first time these five years. There was no heat, oppression, or sickness during the seance, nor any disorder afterwards. During the whole evening instead of the lazy hot ease of opiates, under which pain is... "
Mesmeric Experiences - Page 73
by Spencer Timothy Hall - 1845 - 103 pages
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The Churchman's Monthly Review and Chronicle

1845 - 1036 pages
...person in torture crying out with pnin. I became hungry, and ate with relish, for the first time for five years. There was no heat, oppression, or sickness...the seance, nor any disorder afterwards. During the wrtnle evening, instead of the lazy hot ease of opiates, under which pain is felt to lie in wait, I...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 63

1845 - 546 pages
...person in torture crying out with pain. I became hungry, and ate with relish, for the first time for five years. There was no heat, oppression, or sickness...something of the indescribable sensation of health, which 1 had quite lost and forgotten. I walked about my rooms, and was gay and talkative. Something of this...
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New York Dissector: Quarterly Journal of Medicine, Surgery ..., Volume 1

1848 - 914 pages
...person in torture crying ont with pain. I became hungry, and ate with relish, for the first time for five years. There was no heat, oppression, or sickness...indescribable sensation of health, which I had quite lost and foigotten. I walked about my rooms, and was gay and talkative. Something of this relief remained till...
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Dream Land and Ghost Land: Visits and Wanderings There in the Nineteenth Century

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 248 pages
...relish, for the first time these fiveyears. There was no beat, oppression, or sickness during the saance, nor any disorder afterwards. During the whole evening instead of the lazy hot ease of opiates, under whieh pain is felt to lie in> wait, I experienced something of the indescribable sensation of health,...
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Harriet Martineau

Florence Fenwick Miller - 1884 - 246 pages
...relish for the first time for five years. There was no heat, oppression, or sickness during the stance, nor any disorder afterwards. During the whole evening,...lazy, hot ease of opiates, under which pain is felt tolie in wait, I experienced something of the indescribable sensations of health, which I had quite...
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Harriet Martineau

Florence Fenwick Miller - 1884 - 248 pages
...sickness during the stance, nor any disorder afterwards. During the whole evening, instead of the lasy, hot ease of opiates, under which pain is felt to lie...wait, I experienced something of the indescribable sensations of health, which I had quite lost and forgotten. Her dear friend during all the years that...
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Harriet Martineau

Florence Fenwick Miller - 1885 - 342 pages
...relish for the first time for five years. There was no heat, oppression, or sickness during the stance, nor any disorder afterwards. During the whole evening,...wait, I experienced something of the indescribable sensations of health, which I had quite lost and forgotten. *This and the succeeding quotations arc...
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Pen-portraits of Literary Women, Volume 2

Helen Gray Cone, Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1887 - 312 pages
...person in torture crying out with pain. I became hungry, and ate with relish for the first time for five years. There was no heat, oppression or sickness...wait, I experienced something of the indescribable sensations of health, which I had quite lost and forgotten. HARRIET MARTINEAU : Letters on Mesmerism,...
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Pen-portraits of Literary Women, Volume 2

Helen Gray Cone, Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1887 - 310 pages
...person in torture crying out with pain. I became hungry, and ate with relish for the first time for five years. There was no heat, oppression or sickness...instead of the lazy, hot ease of opiates, under which pur :s sir -^ .t •s •»»— . » — T^L^SI had q-cted by Mrs. r-=Trt-x I-tller -^ coach — thru^rr...
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