| Edward Liveing - 1873 - 618 halaman
...with faintness. In this case, the vessels of the brain, being too weak, seem to yield more than usual to the weight of the blood when the head is inclined ; and afterwards, when it is suddenly raised, and the blood at once descends towards the heart, those vessels do not contract fast... | |
| Nicholas Wade, Benjamin W. Tatler - 2005 - 336 halaman
...by faintness. In this case, the vessels of the brain being too weak, seem to yield more than usual to the weight of the blood, when the head is inclined; and afterwards, when it is suddenly raised, and the blood at once descends towards the heart, those vessels do not contract fast... | |
| 1765 - 428 halaman
...ignoremus. Cicero. accompanied with a fajntnefs. In tin's cafe, the vertéis <tf'the brain being too weajc, feem to yield more than ufual to the weight of the blood, when the head is inclined; and afterwards, whenitisfuddenhy raifed, and th'e blood at once defcends towards the heart, thofe veflels do not contrnft... | |
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