I have long heard the broad pinions of that vertigo beating over my head.
The symptoms are, first a slight diarrhcea, almost painless, then tremors, vertigo and nausea.
It is no uncommon thing for women, and sometimes men, to be seized with a sort of vertigo when they first meet Huskins.
After the application of a variety of remedies to little or no purpose, he quit the deleterious practice, and though his vertigo continued long and obstinate, he has nearly or quite recovered his former health.
He had a moment of vertigo in which he suddenly ceased to think.
She saw that he suffered, and by every coqueting provoking glance, by every seductive movement of her body, by the very vertigo of her languorous, half closed eyes and parted eager lips, she sought to bury deeper the sting.
Those other grievances and symptoms of headache, palpitation of heart, Vertigo deliquium, &c.
Vertigo is common, especially on rising in the morning or in suddenly changing from a sitting to a standing position.
There may be gradual increase in irritability of temper, inability to sleep, vertigo even extending to transient attacks of unconsciousness.
Lakla turned, looked at me anxiously, slipped a soft arm behind me, held me till the vertigo passed.
A few ran across the fields and gained their homes in safety; the others, frantic and despairing, overcome by the strange vertigo that seizes the bravest in moments of panic, fled like a flock of frightened sheep.
Vertigo seized her; even reason seemed to totter upon its throne.
All at once a vertigo seized him and he thought he was going to faint.
The swelling extended to the groin, and the patient complained of vertigo and nausea.
That old vertigo in his head Will never leave him till he's dead.
Vertigo has many brothers, quite a troop of them, and the Ice Maiden chose the strongest among them.
Vertigo and the Ice Maiden clutch at human beings, as the polypus seizes upon all that comes within its reach.
Vertigo might be lurking on the watch, but he dared not approach him.
Vertigo and his sisters were dancing upon it, and raising these circles on the foaming river.
Upon one of these Vertigo sat, lurking after his powerless prey, and from beneath came a sound as if a piece of rock had fallen from the cleft, and was crushing everything that stood in its way or opposed its course.
It was summer, and the Ice Maiden was melting amidst the green verdure, when Vertigo swung himself up and down.
But the height gave her a vertigo if she stepped forth upon the ledge.
The dizziness and the vertigo were almost completely gone.
There is seldom any improvement with regard to hearing; a few cases, however, have been reported in which the attacks of vertigo have diminished in intensity.
To relieve tinnitus or vertigo which appears to be due to an alteration of tension within the tympanic cavity, the result of an impermeable stricture of the Eustachian tube.
If the symptoms before operation consist only of attacks of vertigo and nystagmus, and on operation merely an erosion of the outer wall of the labyrinth (usually the external semicircular canal) is discovered.
Occasionally there may be considerable vomiting and vertigo as an immediate result of the operation; this usually passes off within two or three days.
In such cases it is first essential to make certain that the attacks of vertigo originate from some lesion within the semicircular canals.
His weary feet struck the furniture; already had he stumbled once; a sort of vertigo caused surrounding objects to whirl about him.
Her heart beat, and she experienced that delicious vertigo which conducts the great-granddaughters of Eve to the verge of the abyss.
He felt his head swim, and believed that the final vertigo had come.
By irritating the frontal lobes of dogs, Richet and Bernard produced vertigo and certain physical phenomena (snuffing, barking, and biting).
Although this case may be regarded as a typical instance of moral insanity, there were apparently no symptoms of vertigo or convulsions.
Denonville: "I have been for the last two years subject to attacks of vertigo accompanied by heart troubles which are very frequent and increase markedly.
A nation should never place its destinies in the hands of one man and confide to him that exorbitant power, which smites with vertigo even the hardest heads.
At each of these new and crowning victories Napoleon's vertigo grew.