They formed circles hand in hand, and, appearing to have lost all control over their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together in wild delirium, until at length they fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. They then... Edinburgh Medical Journal - Página 1261868Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1854 - 800 páginas
...circles hand in hand, and, appearing to hare lost all control over their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together, in wild delirium, until at length the; fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. The; then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned... | |
| Justus Friedrich Carl Hecker - 1835 - 502 páginas
...Raynald, Annal. Ecclesiastic A. 1374. Luc* 1752. fol. Tom. VII. p. 252. their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together,...swathed in cloths bound tightly round their waists, on which they again recovered, and remained free from complaint until the next attack. This practice... | |
| 1835 - 618 páginas
...circles hand in hand, and appearing to have lost all control over their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together,...they fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. ThfJ then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned as if in the agonies of death, until they were... | |
| 1835 - 862 páginas
...circles hand iu hand, and appearing to have lost all control over their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together in wild delirium, until at length thev fell to the ground in a state of exhaustion. They then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned... | |
| 1867 - 738 páginas
...hours together, in wild delirium, until it length they fell to the ground in a state of eihaustion. They then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned as if in the agoniet of death, until they were swathed in cloths bound tightly round their waists; upon which they... | |
| 1850 - 600 páginas
...hand in hand, and, appearing to have lost all control over their senses, continued dancing, regardJess of the bystanders, for hours together, in wild delirium,...bound tightly round their waists, upon which they recovered, and remained free from the complaint until the next attack. This practice of swathing was... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 604 páginas
...hand m hand, and, appearing to have lost all control over their senses, continued dancing, regardJess of the bystanders, for hours together, in wild delirium,...bound tightly round their waists, upon which they recovered, and remained free from the complaint until the next attack. This practice of swathing was... | |
| Edward Bascome - 1851 - 268 páginas
...circles hand-in-hand, and, appearing to have lost all control over their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the by-standers, for hours together, in wild delirium, until at length they fell down to the ground in a state of exhaustion. They then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned... | |
| 1867 - 746 páginas
...circles hand in hand, and, appearing to have lost all control over their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together,...bound tightly round their waists; upon which they recovered, and remained free from complaint until the next attack. This practice of swathing was resorted... | |
| 1854 - 604 páginas
...circles hand in hand, and, appearing to have lost all control over their senses, continued dancing, regardless of the bystanders, for hours together,...delirium, until at length they fell to the ground in state of exhaustion. They then complained of extreme oppression, and groaned as if in the agonies of... | |
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