Pressure in both temples, harder on one side than on the other alternately, with violent pulsation of the temporal arteries.
Painful pulsation in the forehead, which gradually disappears when lying down, but becomes worse when bending over.
Sometimes the attack began with pulsation through the occiput.
It seemed to him as though he had already shaken himself free--that a gladder pulsation filled his veins--that he was breathing a sweeter air.
The post-office is the pulsation of a nation, the beating of a million of hearts, and its records would be the world’s volume.
Without this, confusion worse confounded would ensue, and the pulsation of this little world would cease to throb.
Further experiments showed that the arrest of pulsation was not indicative of mortality but of ‘latent life’ in a state of suspense, to be stirred up again by shock stimulus into throbbing activity.
Active pulsation in Desmodium, and active growth in growing organs are, however, retarded or arrested by stimulus.
The contractile effect of light is seen not only in the retardation of growth, but also by the characteristic modification of pulsation of Desmodium in the diminution of diastolic limit of expansion.
The pulsation of the leaflet is relatively slow, being once in two minutes or so.
The next application was for forty-five minutes, and the pulsation persisted for nearly an hour after the cessation of light.
In condition of sub-tonicity light renewspulsation of Desmodium and enhances the activity of growth.
The pulsationwas also restored by chemical stimulants, such as dilute ether, and solution of ammonium carbonate.
In other specimens, owing probably to greater frequency of pulsation and co-operation of numerous elements in growth, the rate appears to be practically uniform.
He also noticed thepulsation of the abdomen and the movements of the other parts.
The pulsationof the abdomen continued until the afternoon of the eighth, when it ceased, no effort of ours succeeding in starting it again.
The pulsation of the blood in the arteries is a sort of clock, the ticking of which can be heard only at night.
Do you hear the ticking of the horologe of time with each pulsation of your heart?
Only the wild pulsation of her heart still caused a painful feeling; but if she was permitted to see the object of her love once more, the world might go to ruin and she with it.
There was now a partial glow upon the forehead and upon the cheek and throat, a perceptible warmth pervaded the whole frame, there was even a slight pulsation at the heart.
Here was another new fact: that thepulsation in the arteries was nothing else than the impulse of the blood within them.
The pulsation of the temporal artery can be felt in front of the ear, between the zygoma and the ear.
About one inch above the clavicle, near the outer border of the sterno-mastoid, we can feel the pulsation of the great subclavian artery.
Do you hear the ticking of the clock of time with each pulsation of your heart?
Throbbing and pulsation of all the arteries in the body; flushing of the face and collapse may follow.
The pulsation caused by the vibrating together of two tones not quite in unison; -- called also beat.
By the Cornelian law, pulsation as well as verberation is prohibited.
Defn: A stroke or blow, as in a sunstroke, the sting of an insect, pulsation of an artery, etc.
This was the state of mind and feeling with which we, who had so much at stake and could watch every pulsation of the excitement, contemplated the aspect of our opening strife.
A throb of moral pulsation had for years been an impossibility to the dried and hardened fibre of his inner nature.
Indeed, if the ventricle be pierced the blood will be projected forcibly outwards at each pulsation when the heart is tense.
And this first pulsation of conscience is very trustworthy.
It is the pulsation of the heart of the nation; it is the advertisement of conscience, which never heaves without reason, without necessity.
With us, against every pulsation of liberty all despots are united in a common league; and you may be sure that despots will never yield to the moral influence of your great example.
How beautifully has the poet expressed this first pulsation of Divine love: "They clasp for fear," etc.
In other words, this beautiful constellation symbolizes the first pulsation of that ray of pure intelligence which constitutes the Divine Ego of the human soul.
I have already pointed out the specially aggravating effect of the momentarily-repeated shocks of arterial pulsation upon neuralgic pain.
Remedies that interfere mechanically with arterialpulsation are of considerable value where they can be effectively applied.
Of kinds of tumors that are specially apt to produce severe and even intolerable neuralgia by the pressure on nerves, it has been remarked that aneurisms are among the worst: here every pulsation often sends a dart of agony through the nerve.
I hardly dare breathe, and I dreaded lest the violent pulsation of my heart should attract the attention of the Unknown Presence and precipitate its coming out.
She was so fearful, too, of attracting the notice of the mysterious thing that she hardly dare breathe, and each pulsation of her heart sent cold chills of apprehension down her spine.
The inky sea of darkness that hemmed her in on every side suggested every sort of ghoulish possibility, and with each pulsation of her overstrained heart her flesh crawled.
There was now a partial glow upon the forehead and upon the cheek and throat; a perceptible warmth pervaded the whole frame; there was even a slight pulsation at the heart.
The two voices grow full of wonderful animation, as though their hearts' pulsation were throbbing through the notes.
Do you but give the opportunity, and every pulsation of blood from your heart is pledged for the rest.
It does not seem strange that strong men should have died by a single ecstasy of emotion too convulsive, when we bear within us this tremendous engine whose slightest pulsation so throbs in every fibre of our frame.
This amounts to one-fourth of the time requisite to make onepulsation and begin another.
The hemorrhage increased, and the force of the pulsation became much greater.
Every motion of the body, every pulsation of the heart, every thought which emanates from the encephalon is accompanied by the destruction of a certain amount of tissue.
Even those actions which are most continuous, such as respiration and the pulsation of the heart, have distinct periods of suspension.
From the foregoing I judge that in the order of generation the point and the blood come into existence first; but that pulsation does not come on till afterward.
It is interesting, in a negative way, that his sweeping and faulty references to the pulsation of the vessels put into words no physiological idea except the vague one of "dependence" on the heart.
Thence the blood is distributed again; and all this depends upon the motion and pulsation of the heart.
Naturally, therefore, he believed the blood not to be hot of itself, but to acquire its vivifying heat at the heart, the pulsation of which he held to be caused directly by the seething of the blood within.
Indeed, I have very often found that even when the leaping point lies still and devoid of all motion as though quite dead, it recovers motion and pulsation again if warmed afresh.
It is certain also that the aforesaid vesicle and, at a later time, the cardiac auricle from which pulsation starts, is excited by the blood, which expands to the motion which constricts.