The paralytic woman took one and swallowed it according to the orders that had been given, and then handed the box to the girl with a sore head.
Watson in his book, which he himself observed in the Middlesex Hospital, where strychnine pills, intended for paralytic patients, were taken by mistake.
The paralyticpatient was to have taken a pill each night, or one each night and morning, I forget which.
I made up a prescription for a paralytic patient named M’Intyre.
I was turning a wheel near the paralytic patient on the afternoon of the day Sennett died, for the purpose of applying something to her skin.
The strain of the work and the worry of controversy brought Pasteur to the brink of the grave by a paralytic stroke.
It is likely that excessive work and mental stress in some degree contributed to the onset of the series of paralytic seizures which in October, 1868, threatened the life of Louis Pasteur.
Withering to think of giving it in a case of difficulty of swallowing, seemingly occasioned by a paralytic affection.
Of considerable use in paralytic affections, and is much used in the present day.
This paralytic should have taken a sin-offering to the priest.
The miracle of healing the paralytic at the pool of Bethesda, when he had gone down to Jerusalem to one of the many feasts, had stirred Judea to its farthest borders.
With the third vial trouble came, as it did reduce many that had been able to be up and around to their beds, and unmistakably cause them to get worse, and cause them to degenerate into a typhoidal or semi-paralytic condition.
This event is the more remarkable, as the man who shot the hind suddenly lost the use of his right eye, and being at the same time seized with a paralytic complaint, remained in a weak and impotent state until the time of his death.
Clement seemed to like this place of study and prayer, yet, after the example of Heli the priest, as he neither reproved nor restrained his brethren from plunder and other offences, he died by a paralytic stroke.
SCENE II The same; two men, half carrying, half dragging a paralytic who moans.
A considerable importance attaches to a form of thorax distinguished by the shortness of the clavicles, in consequence of which the chest remains flat, paralytic or flat thorax (habitus phthisicus).
Vespasian restored sight to the blind by rubbing their eyes and cheeks with his saliva, and cured a paralytic by merely touching him: the same emperor kept himself in perfect health by frequently rubbing his throat and his body.
Cullen said he never could take it without feeling gouty symptoms; and we frequently see aged females, who are in the habit of taking strong green tea, subject toparalytic affections.
Epileptic and paralytic attacks frequently usher in this melancholy result, which has also been often observed after child-birth.
Jesus has already brought the paralyticto his feet, and now sends him on his way.
It happened to be the Sabbath day, and, as the restored paralytic passed through the city, the Jews said unto him: "It is not lawful for thee to carry thy bed.
The restored paralytic carries under one arm a rug, which has been clumsily rolled into a bundle.
What interested them was the presence of the unfortunate paralytic who was unable to speak for himself.
He was not at all perturbed by his visitors, nor when John quietly passed his hand along the poor man's arm and body to satisfy himself of the extent of the paralytic stroke.
And so these thin streaks of Federes wend Parisward through a paralytic France.
They have quite another feat to do: a paralytic National Executive to set in action.
How could yourparalytic National Executive be put 'in action,' in any measure, by such a Twentieth of June as this?
Striving to be at once explanatory and propitiatory to all and sundry, Haring was reduced to inarticulate, choking interjections and paralytic motions of the hands, when a member of the delegation, hitherto silent, spoke up.
The paralytic virtue," said Banneker with such bitterness of conviction that Io answered: "I suppose you don't mean that to be simply clever.
The great kingdom which had just descended to Philip the Fifth was in a state of paralytic dotage.
If ever a soul went straight to Hell," said Geraldine solemnly, "it was that paralytic man's.
And when subsequently the paralytic sister of Miss Tesman is dead, Hedda and she hold this conversation (p.
The second supply of flip was procured; the door of the parlour was shut; room was made for the paralytic waiter near the fire; and the Resurrection Man commenced his narrative in the following manner.
In the back chamber on the same floor was a tailor, with a paralytic wife and a complete tribe of children.
Take that case of the paralytic to whom he said, "Thy sins are forgiven.
It may have been that the poorparalytic was laboring under the fallacy that his suffering was owing to special sin, and so Christ wished to give him the joy of conscious pardon.
Poor Terry is totally prostrated by a paralytic affection.
Her uncle, David Macculloch, is extremely ill--a paralytic stroke, I fancy.
As I watched them I thought of this woman's husband, the father of this paralytic little girl, and somehow it was brought to me that none of them would ever see him again, but that he was alive for all that.
He said there was a poor old paralytic woman lived there, who had developed an appetite for creamed oysters.
In all probability, by the time Buckhurst knows his own mind, the paralytic incumbent will be dead, and the living of Chipping-Friars given away.
He followed as fast as he could to the painter's--found that he had had a slight paralytic stroke, from which he had recovered.
Chipping-Friars is in the gift of Colonel Hauton--and the present incumbent has had oneparalytic stroke already.
The poor paralytic incumbent, for whose death he is praying daily, is still living; and, as Buckhurst says, may shake on many a long year.