I claim that I never put together such an odious mixture of bad grammar and delirium tremens in my life.
Have had delirium tremens twice--doctor says third attack will kill.
The horrors of delirium tremens were already upon me, and my mind became filled with all manner of terrible imaginings.
And once I extended the excursion as far as New Orleans, and probably would have gone on through Mexico if delirium tremens had not kindly put in an estopper.
I am rather proud of my ability to state that from delirium tremens I have never lost a single case.
Yet physicians are urged to use this nostrum in insomnia, hysteria, neurasthenia, migraine, neuralgia, delirium tremens and in a host of other conditions.
A dose of this food might keep a rabbit alive for several hours, and a man who could stand the expense and escape death from delirium tremens might live on three quarts of the mixture per day.
In delirium tremens it will be remembered, however, that there is little or no elevation of temperature, that the skin is bathed in perspiration, the tongue moist, and the characteristic eruption absent.
A second or third attack of delirium tremens is much more dangerous to life than a first attack.
In that form of typhus in which the symptoms simulate those of delirium tremens some difficulty may also be experienced in making a diagnosis, especially if the patient be a drunkard.
The great exhaustion which is manifested in delirium tremens sometimes requires the use of alcohol to support the patient, so that sleep may be procured.
If opiates alone are given in cases of insanity with great depression, there is danger that death by syncope may occur, precisely as it sometimes happens in delirium tremens when treated with large and frequent doses of opium.
They brought in a man suffering from delirium tremens last night, a very bad case.
He grows delirious, sees insects and small animals, as the delirium tremenspatient does, and his suffering is very great.
It is not so apt to happen during a first attack of delirium tremens as during subsequent attacks.
His delirium-tremens case had very nearly qualified its brain for a P.
The treatment of delirium tremens consists mainly in the judicious use of opium, laudanum, or morphia, in rather large doses, frequently repeated.
He is a wonderful specimen of God's great salvation, raised from the delirium tremens to perfect holiness and mighty faith.
Brothers Linsey and Ackers both glorified God by testifying to their wonderful salvation from drink and tobacco, both having had delirium tremens several times.
The unimaginable horrors of the tremens were upon me.
None who have ever even seen a victim cursed with delirium tremens will ever wish to look upon the like again.
He said he had had delirium tremens several times, once for fifteen days, and gave an exceedingly minute and graphic description of his torments.
But there is more disgrace and shame for the man who can drink liquor to intoxication for ten years, and escape the drunkard's madness, than there is for the man who has had the tremens two or three times during that period.
Tremens are brought about by the effects of the liquor upon the brain and nerves, and the less brain or nerves a man has the less liable he is to be a subject of the tremens.
I remained in Bluffton until I got over the debauch, which embraced a siege of the delirium tremens more horrible than that already described.
Delirium tremens is a short-lived disease, generally running its course in from four to five days.
Delirium tremens is the form of mental disorder most commonly associated with alcoholic indulgence in the lay mind.
On the other hand, mental symptoms very similar to those of delirium tremens may occur as the result of suddenly cutting off the supply of morphia in a patient addicted to the habit.
During his drunken career he had deliriumtremens four times, attempted suicide three times, sold up six homes, was in the workhouse with his wife and family three times.
It has frequently occurred to me to notice the increase in the number and intensity of the hallucinations of patients affected with delirium tremens as soon as they assumed the recumbent position.
In this connection it is scarcely necessary to dwell at any length upon the wakefulness produced by delirium tremens from the excessive ingestion of alcohol or opium.
Alcoholic subjects have vivid and terrifying dreams, characterized by the frequent appearance of animals in them, and delirium tremens may originate during sleep.
It's incipient delirium tremensof course--after all this time too!
More often than not it is a horrible dread of that Delirium Tremens which I have never had, but ought to have had long ago.
For the first two days I feared delirium tremens from the shock.
He was paying a call at some house in the West End when Delirium Tremens overtook him at last.
I could write it in the original Greek, but, fearing that the nonpareil delirium tremens type might get short, I give it in the English language.
I have known men to pay out thousands of dollars for a collection of delirium tremens and new-laid horrors no better than these that you get on week days for fifty cents and on Sundays for two bits.
Travis has been called to several other cases of delirium tremens from the use of cider.
The prognosis is usually favorable, taking all cases together, but in delirium tremens secondary to surgical injuries or operations the prognosis is serious.
The man was lifted aboard drunk at New York," broke in the first officer, "and remained in a condition of delirium tremens up to the shipwreck.
But you yourself said, not ten minutes ago, that this man was in a state of delirium tremens up to der collision," said Mr. Meyer.
Jane was very sad and lonely, and to add to her troubles the delirium-tremens case down the hall began to sing "Oh Promise Me" in a falsetto voice and kept it up for hours.
Cook started up with alacrity, for as long as the brandy was potent the tremens would not effect him.
If he kept Cook with him, the tremens would come on, and in the delirium of the frenzy Cook would probably say something which would betray Cummings.
Day and night had Barney followed him, and he was but a short distance behind when Cummings took Cook on the verge of the delirium tremens to his room.
It's one of those complicated cases in which the delirium is likely to be of the worst kind--meningitis and delirium tremens together--and we may have a good deal of trouble with him.
You'll have a case of meningitis and delirium tremens instead.
The essential thing in the treatment of all alcoholic diseases, deliriumtremens included, is total abstinence.
Alexander Lambert, in speaking of delirium tremens, says: "The delirium tremens from beer does not come on so readily as that from whisky, but is slower in clearing up.
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