I could not feel any pulsation at the wrist, though the temperature of the body was much above the natural standard of health. The legs and arms being extended, and the eyelids raised, the former were well rubbed, and a little ghee was applied to the... A Treatise on the Yoga Philosophy - Page 56by N. C. Paul - 1851 - 62 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lord William Godolphin Osborne - 1840 - 294 pages
...eyelids raised, the former were well rubbed, and a little ghee applied to the latter ; the eyeballs presented a dimmed, suffused appearance, like those...efforts to speak, and at length uttered a few words, but in a tone so low and feeble as to render them inaudible. By and by his speech was re-established,... | |
| 1845 - 862 pages
...former were well rubbed, and a little ghee was applied to the latter ; the eyeballs presented a dim suffused appearance, like those of a corpse. The man...returning animation; the pulse became perceptible at tho wrist, whilst the unnatural temperature of tho body rapidly diminished. He made several ineffectual... | |
| 1845 - 854 pages
...former were well rubbed, and a little ghco was applied to the latter ; the eyeballs presented a dim suffused appearance, like those of a corpse. The man now evinced signs of returning animation ; tho pulse became perceptible at the wrist, whilst the unnatural temperature of the body rapidly diminished.... | |
| William Lewis M'Gregor - 1846 - 316 pages
...former were well rubbed, and a little ghee was applied to the latter. The eyeballs presented a dim, suffused appearance, like those of a corpse. The man...now evinced signs of returning animation, the pulse was felt, while the unnatural temperature of the body quickly decreased. He made several ineffectual... | |
| 1847 - 382 pages
...were well rubbed, and a little ghee was applied to the latter ; the eyeballs presented a dim diffused appearance, like those of a corpse. The -man now evinced...efforts to speak, and at length uttered a few words, but in a tone so low and feeble as to render them inaudible. By and by his speech was re-established,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1857 - 586 pages
...the former were well rubbed, and a UtU* ghee was applied to the latter. The eyeballs presented a dim, suffused appearance, like those of a corpse. The man now evinced signs of returning animation, the pulso was felt, while the unnatural temperature of the body quickly decreased. He made several Ineffectual... | |
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