| Adam Clarke - 1834 - 1038 strani
...with a prostitute. It excites the powers of nature to undue action, and produces riolent secretions, ihe nerves relaxed and impeded ; the understanding^ confused, the memory oblivious, the judgment perverted,... | |
| I. A. Jacques (and co.) - 1852 - 134 strani
...awful consequences. It excites the powers of nature to undue action, and produce violent secretions, which necessarily and speedily exhaust the vital principle and energy ; hence the muscles 18 become flaccid and feeble, the tone and natural action of the nerves relaxed and impeded, the understanding... | |
| Henry Smith (M.D. Jena.) - 1860 - 102 strani
...produces violent secretions, which necessarily and speedily exhaust the vital principles and action ; and hence the muscles become flaccid and feeble— the...understanding confused— the memory oblivious — the will indeterminate and wholly without energy to resist— the eyes appear languishing and without expression... | |
| 1862 - 792 strani
...train more awful consequences. It excites the powers of nature to undue action, and violent secretions, which necessarily and speedily exhaust the vital principle and energy ; hence the musclesj become flaccid and feeble, the tone and natural action of the nerves relaxed and impaired,... | |
| Orson Squire Fowler - 1870 - 970 strani
...awful consequences. It excites the powers of nature to undue action, and produces violent secretions, which necessarily and speedily exhaust the vital principle and energy- hence the muscles becomes flaccid and feeble, the tone and natural action of the nerves relaxed and impeded, the understanding... | |
| Bernarr Macfadden - 1900 - 252 strani
...awful consequences. It excites the powers of nature to undue action, and produces violent secretions^ which necessarily and speedily exhaust the vital principle...tone and natural action of the nerves relaxed and im. peded, the understanding confused, the memory oblivious, the judgment perverted, the will indeterminate... | |
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