Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 158
... Cuff; and then, putting up his tablets, and retaining his cane, went on :“Coma is, as I said, Mr. Cuff, a propensity to sleep, not unlike lethargy; and lethargy is a distemper of which the diagnosis is an utter loss of the rational ...
... Cuff; and then, putting up his tablets, and retaining his cane, went on :“Coma is, as I said, Mr. Cuff, a propensity to sleep, not unlike lethargy; and lethargy is a distemper of which the diagnosis is an utter loss of the rational ...
Pagina 159
... Cuff, very decidedly; “you don't know how you are. If you was bothered too soon, you might go off into what the doctor calls comer, and a lot of hard names besides. Agin, you've got a look of it about the eyes now. You must be served as ...
... Cuff, very decidedly; “you don't know how you are. If you was bothered too soon, you might go off into what the doctor calls comer, and a lot of hard names besides. Agin, you've got a look of it about the eyes now. You must be served as ...
Pagina 160
... Cuff, glancing at me in a meaning way. “Very.well, Mr. Cuff, that will do, I think. Perhaps the place you spoke of is the best. Be sure you let me hear if anything happens.” And his lordship took a bank-note out of a drawer by his side ...
... Cuff, glancing at me in a meaning way. “Very.well, Mr. Cuff, that will do, I think. Perhaps the place you spoke of is the best. Be sure you let me hear if anything happens.” And his lordship took a bank-note out of a drawer by his side ...
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