But, on the contrary, when the thongs were loosened, and the pads removed, I have noticed them cry until they were replaced. From the apparent dulness of the children whilst under the pressure, I should imagine that a state of torpor or insensibility... Notices of the Proceedings - Página 386de Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1882Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1882 - 60 páginas
...until they were replaced. From the apparent dulness of the children while under the pressure, I should imagine that a state of torpor or insensibility is...observed in various parts of the world, are found P1«. 11.— Posterior view of Cranium, deformed according to the fashion of flattening, with cor peneatory... | |
| 1880 - 900 páginas
...until they were replaced. From the apparent dullness of the children while under the pressure, I should imagine that a state of torpor or insensibility is...parts of the world, are found associated within a FIG. 11. — CRANH M OP KOSKEEMO INDIAN. Vancouver Island, deformed by circular constriction and elongation.... | |
| 1880 - 922 páginas
...until they were replaced. From the apparent dullness of the children while under the pressure, I should imagine that a state of torpor or insensibility is...parts of the world, are found associated within a PIG. 11.— CRANIUM OF KO«KKEMO INOIAS, Vancouver Island, deformed by circular constriction and elougution.... | |
| William Henry Flower - 1881 - 108 páginas
...according to the fashion of flattening, with compensatory lateral widening. (Mus. Roy. Coll. Surgeons.) of torpor or insensibility is induced, and that the...a particular method of its own. Many attempts have FIG. ja.— Posterior view of Cranium deformed according to the fashion of circular constriction and... | |
| 1891 - 902 páginas
...till they were replaced. From the apparent dullness of the children while under the pressure I shoiild imagine that a state of torpor or insensibility is induced, and that the return to consciousness caused by its removal must be naturally followed by a sense of pain " (Fig. 7) (Flower). Are the effects... | |
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