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" For several days his breathing was irregular; it would entirely cease for a quarter of a minute, then it would become perceptible, though very low, then by degrees it became heaving and quick, and then it would gradually cease again. This revolution in... "
Selections from the Works of the Late J. Wharburton Begbie - Page 379
by James Warburton Begbie - 1882 - 422 pages
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The Dublin Hospital Reports: And the Communications in Medicine ..., Volume 2

Clinical medicine - 1818 - 438 pages
...For several days his breathing was irregular ; it would entirely cease for a quarter of a mi-' nute, then it would become perceptible, though very low, then by degrees it became heaving and quick, DK. CHEYNB and then it would gradually cease again : this revolution in the state of his breathing...
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The Diseases of the heart and the aorta

William Stokes - 1854 - 880 pages
...was in the state of the respiration. For several days his breathing was irregular ; it would entirely cease for a quarter of a minute, then it would become...which there were about thirty acts of respiration. On dissection the brain presented nothing very remarkable, except an increased vascularity of the pia...
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Proceedings of the Pathological Society of Dublin, Volume 3

1868 - 826 pages
...nine days of the patient's life, a peculiar irregularity of breathing: "It would," says he, " entirely cease for a quarter of a minute, then it would become...would gradually cease again. This revolution in the rate of his breathing occupied about a minute, during which there were about thirty acts of respiration."...
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The Medical times and gazette, Volume 2

1875 - 742 pages
...Dublin. "For several days," wrote Dr. Cheyne, in 1816, in his account of a patient, aged sixty, who hai fatty degeneration of the heart, with irregular and...it would gradually cease again. This revolution in tho state of his breathing occupied about a minute, during which there were about thirty acts of respiration."...
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The Diseases of the Heart and of the Aorta, Page 2

Thomas Hayden - Aorta - 1875 - 676 pages
...would entirely cease for a-quarter of a minute, then it would become perceptible, though very slow; then, by degrees, it became heaving and quick ; and...which there were about thirty acts of respiration."* Doctor Stokes was the next writer who specially adverted to this symptom, which he very appropriately...
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The Diseases of the Heart and of the Aorta, Page 1

Thomas Hayden - Aorta - 1875 - 656 pages
...would entirely cease for a-quarter of a minute ; then it would become perceptible, though very slow ; then, by degrees, it became heaving and quick; and...gradually cease again. This revolution in the state of the breathing occupied about a minute, during which there were about thirty acts of respiration." Shortly...
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Differential diagnosis

Francis de Havilland Hall - 1879 - 216 pages
...Dr. CHEYNE, in 1818, as follows : " For several days his breathing was irregular ; it would entirely cease for a quarter of a minute; then it would become perceptible, though, very slow ; then, by degrees, it became heaving and quick ; and then it would gradually cease again. This...
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Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Old Age

Jean Martin Charcot, Alfred Lebbeus Loomis - Aged - 1881 - 314 pages
...ago, thus describes it : "For several days the patient's breathing was irregular ; it would entirely cease for a quarter of a minute, then it would become perceptible, though very slow. Then, by degrees, it became heaving and quick, and next would cease again. This revolution in...
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Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Old Age

Jean Martin Charcot, Alfred Lebbeus Loomis - Aged - 1881 - 316 pages
...describes it : " For several days the patient's breathing was irregular ; it would entirely cßosc for a quarter of a minute, then it would become perceptible, though very slow. Then, by degrees, it became heaving and quick, and next would cease again. This revolution in...
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Medical Press and Circular, Volume 94

1887 - 654 pages
...the heart. Dr. Cheyne states: — "His breathing was irregular for several days ; it would entirely cease for a quarter of a minute, then it would become perceptible though very slow ; then by degrés it became heaving and quick, and then it would gradually cease again. This revolution...
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