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" ... he could die or expire when he pleased, and yet by an effort, or somehow, he could come to life again; which he had sometimes tried before he sent for us. "
A dissertation on the disorder of death; or that state of the frame under ... - Page 145
by Walter Whiter - 1819 - 480 pages
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Kirby's Wonderful and Scientific Museum: Or, Magazine of ..., Volume 3

Characters and characteristics - 1805 - 596 pages
...for us to give some account of an odd sensation he had for some time observed, and felt in himself, he could die or expire when he pleased, and yet by...effort, or some how, he could come to life again, which he had sometimes tried before he sent for us. We heard this with surprize; but as it was not to be...
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The Wonders of the Little World; Or, A General History of Man ..., Volume 2

Nathaniel Wanley - Characters and characteristics - 1806 - 450 pages
...sensation lie had for some time obs rved and felt in himself; which w.i3, that, composing himself ; lie could die or expire when he pleased, and yet by an effort, or some how, he could come to lifc again ; which he had sometimes tried before he sent for us. We he ird this with surprise ; but...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46

England - 1839 - 870 pages
...sensation he had for some time observed and felt in himself; which was, that, by composing himself, he could die or expire when he pleased; and yet by an effort, or somehow, he could come to life again, which he had sometimes tried before he sent for us. We heard...
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Essays on Hypochondriasis, and Other Nervous Affections

John Reid - Illness anxiety disorder - 1821 - 454 pages
...remarkable, as to deserve our giving it in all the detail with which Dr. Cheyne presents it to his readers. " He could die or expire when he pleased, and yet by an effort, or somehow, he could come to life again. He insisted so much upon our seeing the trial made, that we were...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 27

English literature - 1822 - 582 pages
...remarkable, as to deserve our giving it in all the detail with which Dr. Cheyne presents it to his readers. ' He could die or expire when he pleased, and yet by an effort, or somehow, he could come to life again. He insisted so much upon our seeing the trial made, that we were...
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Quarterly Review, Volumes 27-28

English literature - 1822 - 1148 pages
...remarkable, as to deserve our giving it in all the detail with which Dr. Cheyne presents it to his readers. ' He could die or expire when he pleased, and yet by an effort, or somehow, he could come to life again. He insisted so much upon our seeing the trial made, that we were...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 11

Anecdotes - 1826 - 384 pages
...sensation he had for some time observed and felt in himself; which was, that, composing himself, be could die or expire when he pleased, and yet by an...effort, or some how, he could come to life again : which he bad sometimes tried before he sent for us. We heard this with surprise ; but as it was not to be...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., Volume 11

Anecdotes - 1826 - 372 pages
...had for some time observed and felt in himself: which was, that, composing himself, he could die and expire when he pleased, and yet by an effort, or some how, he could come to life again : which he had sometimes tried before he sent for us. We heard this with surprise ; but as it was not to be...
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Human Physiology ...

Robley Dunglison - Human physiology - 1832 - 572 pages
...odd sensation he had for some time observed and felt in himself, which was that, composing himself, he could die or expire when he pleased, and yet by an effort or somehow, he could come to life again; which it seems he had sometimes tried before he had sent for...
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Sketches of Imposture: Deception and Credulity

Richard Alfred Davenport - Common fallacies - 1837 - 414 pages
...sensation which he had for some time observed and felt in himself, which was, that composing himself, he could die or expire when he pleased, and yet, by an effort, or somehow, he could come to life again, which (says Cheyne) it seems he had sometimes tried before he...
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