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" I have also noticed that under slight fear there is a strong tendency to yawn. One of the best marked symptoms is the trembling of all the muscles of the body; and this is often first seen in the lips. From this cause, and from the dryness of the mouth,... "
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by Vijay K. Jain - 2006 - 115 pages
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Household medicine

George Black (M.D.) - 1881 - 870 pages
...of the best marked symptoms is the trembling of all the muscles of the body, and this is often first seen in the lips. From this cause and from the dryness...an agony of terror, we behold, as under all violent emotion, diversified results. The heart beats wildly, or may fail to act, and faintness ensues ; there...
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Psychology

William James - Psychology - 1892 - 534 pages
...or indistinct or may altogether fail. ' Obstupui steteruntr/ue comce, et vox faucibus hcesif.' ... As fear increases into an agony of terror, we behold,...as under all violent emotions, diversified results. Th« heart beats wildly or must fail to act and faintness ensue; there is a death-like pallor; the...
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Music: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic ..., Volume 6

William Smythe Babcock Mathews - Music - 1894 - 828 pages
...trembling of all the muscles of the body ; and this is often first seen in the lips. From this cause the voice becomes husky or indistinct or may altogether...emotions, diversified results. The heart beats wildly or must fail to act and faintness ensue ; there is a death-like pallor ; the breathing is labored ; the...
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Practical Lessons in Psychology: By William O. Krohn ...

William Otterbein Krohn - Educational psychology - 1894 - 416 pages
...lips. From this cause and from the dryness of the mouth, the voice becomes husky and indistinct and may altogether fail. As fear increases into an agony...emotions, diversified results. The heart beats wildly, or fails to act and faintness ensues; there is a death-like pallor, the breathing is labored, the wings...
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Practical Lessons in Psychology: By William O. Krohn ...

William Otterbein Krohn - Educational psychology - 1894 - 430 pages
...the dryness of the mouth, the voice becomes husky and indistinct and may altogether fail. As fe?.r increases into an agony of terror, we behold, as under...emotions, diversified results. The heart beats wildly, or fails to act and faintness ensues; there is a death-like pallor, the breathing is labored, the wings...
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Introduction to Psychology

Robert Mearns Yerkes - Psychology - 1911 - 456 pages
...the best-marked symptoms is the trembling of all the muscles of the body ; and this is often first seen in the lips. From this cause, and from the dryness...results. The heart beats wildly, or may fail to act and f aintness ensue ; there is a death-like pallor ; the breathing is labored ; the wings of the nostrils...
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The Classical Psychologists: Selections Illustrating Psychology from ...

Philosophers - 1912 - 770 pages
...husky or indistinct or may altogether fail. ' Obstupui steteruntque coma, et vox faucibus hasit.' ... As fear increases into an agony of terror, we behold,...emotions, diversified results. The heart beats wildly or must fail to act and faintness ensue; there is a death-like pallor; the breathing is labored; the wings...
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The Real Mormonism: A Candid Analysis of an Interesting But Much ...

Robert C. Webb - Mormon Church - 1916 - 490 pages
...dryness of the mouth, the voice becomes husky or indistinct or may altogether fail. ... As fear increased into an agony of terror, we behold, as under all violent...emotions, diversified results. The heart beats wildly or must fail to act and faintness ensue; there is a deathlike pallor ; the breathing is labored ; the...
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The Emotions

William James - Emotions - 1922 - 152 pages
...husky or indistinct or may altogether fail. "Obstupui steteruntque comae, et vox faucibus hsesit." .... As fear increases into an agony of terror, we behold, as under all violent emotions, diversithe chest, and that it consists in a soreness, hardly to be called pain, felt in the middle...
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, Volume 9

Neurology - 1923 - 884 pages
...Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1873, p. 289. trembling of all the muscles of the body. ... As fear increases into an agony of terror, we behold,...emotions, diversified results. The heart beats wildly. . . . There is a deathlike pallor ; the breathing is labored ; the wings of the nostrils are widely...
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