... in a waking moment. I made my way home as fast as possible, dreading at every step that I should commit some extravagance. In walking, I was hardly sensible of my feet touching the ground ; it seemed as if I slid along the street impelled by some... The Chemistry of Common Life - Pàgina 353per James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1854 - 654 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
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...After two hours from commencing the operation, his spirits became excited. "My faculties," he writes, I had when they were open; it appeared to me as if...day, dearly paying for my first essay at opiumeating. Thus far, the opium-eater and the opium-smoker seem to agree in the principal results from the use... | |
| 1836 - 362 pàgines
...along the street, impelled by some invisible agent, and that my blood was composed of some etherial fluid, which rendered my body lighter than air. I...debilitated that I was obliged to remain on the sofa all the day, dearly paying for my first essay at opium eating." The effects of opium are very different... | |
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...of delight filled my brain all night. In the morning I rose pale and dispirited, my head ached, and my body was so debilitated that I was obliged to remain on the sofa all day." Again, an eminent physician, who has studied well the results produced by all such influences upon... | |
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