During the two days when the stupor was incubating, she had repeated seizures of the following nature.
The coincident thinking disorder is quite similar, both in epileptic dementia and the torpor following seizures and in these benign stupors.
Here the seizures are on the march, rarely in camp.
Wagner and Möbius[820] discuss the spasmodicseizures and amnesia, which often appear after the restoration from hanging.
Numbers of similar decisions were made, on the false plea that Maranham previously formed part of the Brazilian empire, and consequently that all the seizures effected were invalid!
The amount of the seizures effected by the squadron was very considerable, comprising upwards of a hundred and twenty vessels, some of which contained important cargoes.
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizuresshall not be violated.
It was provided in Section 9 as follows: "Proceedings on seizures for forfeitures, under this act, may be pursued in the courts of the United States in any district into which the property so seized may be taken, and proceedings instituted.
Holmes expected that his previousseizures would induce such a settlement, but Valckenburg obstinately refused Holmes' demand to evacuate Cape Corse.
Benito Manzano, Andrez Gonzales and other mariners and soldiers of experience and known valor were sent out against them and made important seizures in this service.
Merry, secretary of legation at Madrid, further reported numerous seizures of British merchantmen by French privateers which brought them into Spanish harbours.
On 19th June Beresford wrote from Dublin to Auckland, stating that, but for the repressive measures and wholesale seizures of arms, not a loyalist's head would have been safe.
Will any man who has a regard to the sovereign rights of the State rise here and complain that a State shall not make a law to protect her own people against kidnapping and violent seizures from abroad?
These liberty bills, in my judgment, have been passed, not with a view of degrading the South, but with an honest purpose of guarding the rights of their own citizens from unlawful seizures and abductions.
Why were theseizures of Cairo and Paducah and the battle of Mill Springs important?
Napoleon at once said that he would stop seizing American vessels on November 1 of that year if the British, on their part, would stop their seizures before that time.
One after another those paralyzing seizures which had been like deadening blows on the naked heart seemed to repeat themselves, as real as at the moment of their occurrence.
He could hardly believe the fact when he found himself no longer the subject of the terrifying seizures of which he had had many and threatening experiences.
The habit of these deadly seizures has become a second nature.
There are two types of individuals who can produce seizures such as Mohammed was wont to evoke at will.
At the age of four it was noticed that the child had signs of convulsiveseizures which later commentators thought were of an epileptic nature.
Occasionally the sufferings of an acute attack of gout may be protracted by successive seizuresfor several weeks.
The severity of the seizures varies within very wide limits.
The history of previous seizures and the presence of predisposing causes of gout are the points upon which the determination of the gouty nature of the inflammation would depend.
The migration of one large stone may so dilate the ducts as to facilitate the passage of those that remain behind, thus ensuring a recurrence of the seizures at an early period.
These acute seizuresoccur in those having the chronic form of the malady, and are excited by sudden climatic changes, by excesses in eating, especially by the use of improper articles of diet.
The loss of consciousness with severe convulsive seizures was known as grand mal, the transient loss of consciousness without convulsive seizures was called petit mal.
Still, as we have already stated, both seizures may be typical, and the second more severe than the first.
I consider that convulsive seizures occurring in connection with marked catarrhal affection of the mucous membranes are very important aids in forecasting a probable attack of rubeola.
In both seizuresthe rash, the sore throat, and other symptoms were characteristic.
The epileptoid seizuresof the prodromal stage generally terminate favorably, but in some cases of a malignant character the onset of the disease may be ushered in with fatal {573} convulsions.
In this, as in other epidemic diseases, such violent seizures are most common during the earlier periods of its prevalence, but later in its course premonitory symptoms are more frequently observed.
These epileptiform seizures seem to have continued more or less for twelve days, and then ceased.
The patient slept at short intervals; in ten hours after the taking of the poison the seizures were fewer in number and weaker in character, and by the third day recovery was complete.
The number of the tetanic seizures noted has varied--in a few cases the third spasm has passed into death, in others there have been a great number.
A man who had suffered from many epileptic seizures came from a family in which there was insanity.
Delbruck, looking deeper, found that she was suffering from hysteria, having hystero-epileptic seizures with following delirium, or rather twilight states.
In the mean time the temper of the merchants had become soured by revenue seizures to the amount of £3,000.
Randolph's revenue seizuresin the time of Charles II.
We found, too, that the seizures were induced by mental agitation.
Mr. Clemens had one of his seizures during the evening.
The remonstrances from the mercantile community, against the seizures under the new ruling as to direct trade, were too numerous, emphatic, and withal reasonable, to be disregarded.
This further Order in Council preserved the principle of the Rule of 1756, but it removed the cause of a great number of the seizures which had afflicted American shipping.
This trade, being permitted in peace, did not come under the British Rule; therefore by its own principle the seizures under it were unlawful.
Yet, even admitting the adequacy of Champagny's letter, the Decrees were not revoked; seizures were still made under them.
There would at least be no more seizures upon the plea of direct voyages.
This referred not to the Rambouillet Decree, as yet unknown in America, but to the previous seizures upon various pretexts, mentioned above by Armstrong.
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