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" Such persons are particularly attentive to the state of their own health, to every the smallest change of feeling in their bodies ; and from any unusual feeling, perhaps of the slightest kind, they apprehend great danger, and even death itself. In respect... "
First Lines of the Practice of Physic - Page 134
by William Cullen - 1808
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A treatise on the mineral waters of Harrogate

Thomas Garnett - Balneology - 1810 - 236 pages
...worst with regard to future events, and consequently, upon the slightest grounds, an apprehension of great evil. Such persons are particularly attentive to the state of their own health, and to every small change of feeling in their bodies - f and from, any unusual sensation, perhaps of...
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A New Medical Dictionary: Containing an Explanation of the Terms in Anatomy ...

Robert Hooper - Medicine - 1817 - 886 pages
...worst or most unhappy stnte of them ; and, therefore, often Upon slight grounds, an apprehension of great evil. Such persons are particularly attentive...every the smallest change of feeling in their bodies i and from any un«isunl sensation, |>erhaps ot the slightest kind, they apprehend great danger, and...
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Elements of Medical Jurisprudence

Theodric Romeyn Beck - Medical jurisprudence - 1825 - 696 pages
...or most unhappy state of them, and therefore there is often, upon slight grounds, an apprehension of great evil. " Such persons are particularly attentive to the state of their own health—to every the smallest change, of feeling in their bodies,^ He also remarks, that hypochondriases...
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The Medical Companion: Or Family Physician; Treating of the Diseases of the ...

James Ewell - Cooking - 1827 - 868 pages
...apprehension of the worst or most unhappy state of them, and therefore often, on slight ground, a dread of great evil. Such persons are particularly attentive to the state of their own health, and to the smallest change of feeling in their bodies, from any unusual sensation, perhaps of the slightest...
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The medical guide

Richard Reece - 1828 - 604 pages
...apprehension of the worst or most unhappy state of them, and therefore often, on slight grounds, a dread of great evil. Such persons are particularly attentive to the state of their own health, and to the smallest change of feeling in their bodies : from any unusual sensation, perhaps of the...
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The Infirmities of Genius Illustrated by Referring the Anomalies ..., Volume 1

Richard Robert Madden - Authors, English - 1833 - 164 pages
...the worst and most unhappy state of them, and, therefore, often on slight grounds, an apprehension of great evil. Such persons are particularly attentive...of feeling in their bodies ; and from any unusual sensation, perhaps of the slightest kind, they apprehend great danger and even death itself. In respect...
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The Infirmities of Genius Illustrated by Referring the Anomalies ..., Volume 1

Richard Robert Madden - Genius - 1833 - 310 pages
...the worst and most unhappy state of them, and, therefore, often on slight grounds, an apprehension of great evil. Such persons are particularly attentive...of feeling in their bodies ; and from any unusual sensation, perhaps of the slightest kind, they apprehend great danger and even death itself. In respect...
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The Infirmities of Genius, Volume 1

Richard Robert Madden - Genius - 1833 - 214 pages
...the worst and most unhappy state of them, and, therefore, often on slight grounds, an apprehension of great evil. Such persons are particularly attentive...of feeling in their bodies ; and from any unusual sensation, perhaps of the slightest kind, they apprehend great danger and even death itself. In respect...
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Practical Instruction in Animal Magnetism, Part 1

Joseph Philippe François Deleuze - Animal magnetism - 1837 - 484 pages
...grounds of apprehension of great evil, such persons are peculiar!}' attentive to their health, to even the smallest change of feeling in their bodies ; and from any unusual sensation, perhaps of the slightest kind, they apprehend great danger, and death itself. In respect...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 30

1842 - 1042 pages
...of them : and therefore, often upon slight grounds, an apprehension of great evil. Such persons arc particularly attentive to the state of their own health,...feeling perhaps of the slightest kind, they apprehend great danger, and even death itself. In respect to all these feelings and apprehensions, there is commonly...
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