| James Cleland - 1816 - 542 páginas
...although no favourable circumstances should arise, for it is a vulgar and dangerous opinion to suppose, that persons are irrecoverable because life does not soon make its appearance — an opinion that has consigned to the grave an immense number of the seemingly dead, who might have... | |
| 1823 - 896 páginas
...although no favourable circumstances should arise ; for it is a vulgar and dangerous opinion to suppose that persons are irrecoverable, because life does not soon make its appearance ; an opinion that has consigned to the grave an immense number of the seemingly dead, who might have... | |
| 1824 - 514 páginas
...prevent undue excitement *. The treatment recommended by the Society is to be persevered in for three or four hours. It is an erroneous opinion, that persons...irrecoverable because life does not soon make its appearance ; anil it is absurd to suppose that a body must not be meddled with or removed without the permission... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1830 - 650 páginas
...prevent undue excitement. The treatment recommended by the society is to be persevered in for three or four hours. It is an erroneous opinion that persons...irrecoverable because life does not soon make its appearance; and it is absurd to suppose that a body must not be meddled with or removed without the permission... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1830 - 648 páginas
...excitement. The treatment recommended by the society is to be persevered in for three or four hours. It ia an erroneous opinion that persons are irrecoverable because life does not soon make its appearance; and it is absurd to suppose that a body must not be meddled with or removed without the permission... | |
| 1831 - 548 páginas
...prevent undue excitement. The treatment recommended by the Society is to be persevered in for three or four hours. It is an erroneous opinion, that persons...irrecoverable because life does not soon make its appearance ; and it is absurd to suppose that a body must not be meddled with or removed without the permission... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1834 - 1028 páginas
...upwards, although no favorable circumstances should arise ; for it is a dangerous opinion to suppose that persons are irrecoverable, because life does not soon make its appearance; an opinion that has consigned to the grave an immense number of the seemingly dead, who might have... | |
| William Ainger - 1836 - 434 páginas
...prevent undue excitement. The treatment recommended by the Society is to be persevered in for three or four hours. It is an erroneous opinion, that persons...irrecoverable because life does not soon make its appearance ; and it is absurd to suppose that a body must not be meddled with or removed without the permission... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1836 - 572 páginas
...excitement. The treatment recommended by the Society is to be persevered in for three or four tiours. It is an erroneous opinion, that persons are irrecoverable because life does not BOOH make its appearance ; and it is absurd to suppose that a body must not be meddled with or removed... | |
| 1837 - 440 páginas
...prevent undue excitement. The treatment recommended by the society is to be persevered in for three or four hours. It is an erroneous opinion, that persons...irrecoverable because life does not soon make its appearance ; and it is absurd to suppose that a body must not be meddled with or removed without the permission... | |
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