There are likewise versions in the Bergamasc and Neapolitan dialects, while the manuscript of a Latin translation is preserved in the University Library at Cambridge.
In the meanwhile shepherds and shepherdesses assemble to honour the festival and sacrifice of Pan, which proves the occasion for the unravelling of the amorous tangle.
Ward and Mr. Homer Smith, but the treatment accorded the play by the former is necessarily scanty, while that of the latter is inaccurate.
We may admit that the lucky combination thus hit upon could probably not easily be repeated; but this is merely to acknowledge the felicity of the author's invention.
The Maid of Orleans might equally well have dug potatoes as tended a flock, and her place is not in pastoral song.
Are the various threads of which Jonson wove his plot in themselves incompatible and incongruous?
In the earlier ones, at least, we still find a tendency to introduce extraneous elements.
It was covered with dead and wounded, bonnets and shoes trampled and stuck in the mud.
In consequence of this valvular arrangement, the mucous membrane is more extensive than the other tissues, and gives a greater extent of surface with which the aliment comes in contact.
The ileum terminates near the right haunch-bone, by a valvular opening into the colon at an obtuse angle.
The angina was in this case symptomatic, there being advanced valvular disease of the heart.
Valvular diseases and narrowing of the coronary arteries in angina).
Temporary in the majority of cases, but none the less indicative of gravely-weakened states which can but permanently injure the fine-spun valvular apparatus.
By this is meant in persons who have some organic lesion of the valvular mechanism of the heart.
As there was a distinct history of cardiac disease in his family, while he himself had frequently been treated for valvular disease of the heart, he was alleged to have ‘died’ of cardiac failure, and was duly interred in the Coonor Cemetery.
There were also hearts in which the interventricular septum was deficient, the ductus arteriosus patent, or some valvular malformation present.
This valvular protrusion was easily depressed by the finger.
The terrible physical strain brings on hypertrophy and valvular diseases of the heart, and many of them suffer from hernia.
Anus in posterior interradius, on oral surface, closed by valvular pyramid.
Straus-Durckheim followed up this discovery by demonstrating the contractile and valvular structures of the dorsal vessel.
The descent of a perforated non-valvular plate can bring no pressure to bear upon the blood, for it is not contended that the alary muscles are powerful enough to change the figure of the abdominal rings.
I made an examination of the heart and found mitral regurgitation from valvular deficiency, with great enlargement.
He told me he had some disease of the heart and had been under the treatment of several eminent allopathic physicians of this city; some declared it to be a case of hypertrophy of the heart and some of valvular disease.
But even then he was ailing, and doctors told him that between asthma and valvular derangement of the heart his chance of living even a few years was slight.
As April of 1866 grew into May, the asthmatic affection from which the old baronet suffered abated; but the valvular defect of heart increased.
Treatment of Some of the Forms of Valvular Disease of the Heart.
True angina occurs in most cases as a consequence of hardening of the arteries of the heart or of some valvular lesion that interferes in some way with cardiac nutrition.
Probably the first physical symptom of a break in compensation, where there is real valvularheart disease, is a decrease in the amount of urine.
He returned to New York and placed himself under the care of a heart specialist who found what appeared to be evident signs of heart deterioration of muscular character complicated by valvular lesions.
The danger of sudden death in valvular heart disease is much less than is popularly supposed.
Some of them are sure that if their cardiac uneasiness does not signify an actual heart lesion, valvular or muscular, at least it portends a premature wearing out of the heart.
This may be true though there are no signs of valvular lesions and no symptoms or physical signs of dilatation or hypertrophy of the heart.
My doctors prophesy good things, as there is no valvular disease, only dilatation.
It turns out that there is some weakness and dilatation of the heart, but lucky no valvular mischief.
The first introduction of the instrument is always the most difficult, from obstruction by a valvular projection of the membrane at the lower orifice, the use of which in the healthy state of the parts must be apparent.
The ureters lose the valvular structure of their vesical terminations, and become dilated; the pelvis and infundibula of the kidneys also enlarge, and all are distended by the accumulating urine.
But the practitioner must be assured that neither valvular lesion nor degeneration of the myocardium is present.
Whilst absolutely contra-indicated in all cases of valvular disease, it is of value in cases of cardiac hypertrophy with over-action.
A valvular arrangement called the ileo-cæcal valve, which is provided with a button-hole slit, forms a kind of movable partition between this part of the large intestine and the small intestine.
The heart is a valvular pump, which works on mechanical principles, the motive power being supplied by the contraction of its muscular fibers.
Control of the breath in singing is effected by this automatic valvular action.
In the course of time the automaticvalvular action is supposed to become so well established that the singer can dispense with the glottic stroke in public performance.
It is an automatic valvular action, directly under voluntary control so far as the contraction of the expiratory muscles is concerned, but independent of volition as regards the action of the false vocal cords.
Intracranial aneurysm# involves the internal carotid and its branches, or the basilar artery, and appears to be more frequently associated with syphilis and with valvular disease of the heart than are external aneurysms.
The middle coat contracts and retracts, and the internal, because of its elasticity, curls up in the interior of the vessel, forming a valvular obstruction to the blood-flow.
When the associated wound in the soft parts is valvular the hæmorrhage is arrested and an aneurysm may develop.
Where organic heart diseases are surely present, it seems that hypnotism can sometimes act beneficially if the heart trouble is accompanied by anæmia and general debility; of course a developed valvular disease cannot be removed.
Aconite: to be used with care when valvular disease is present.
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