When a stranger approached him, he eagerly began to touch some part of his body, commonly taking hold of the arm, which he held near his nose ; and after two or three strong inspirations through the nostrils, he appeared to form a decided opinion regarding... The New-York Medical Magazine - Page 2011815 - 364 pagesFull view - About this book
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...knew by his sense of sineil, he eagerly began to touch some parts of his body, commonly taking hold ol the arm, which) he held near his nose, and after two or three strung inspirations through the nostrils he appeared to form a decided opinion regarding him. If this... | |
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...he appeared to be chiefly inlluenced by the impressions communicated to him by his sense of Smell. When a stranger approached him, he eagerly began to...form a decided opinion regarding him. If this was favourable, he showed a disposition to become more intimate, examined more minutely his dress, and... | |
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...he appeared to be chiefly influenced by the impressions communicated to him by his sense of Smell. When a stranger approached him, he eagerly began to...form a decided opinion regarding him. • If this was favourable, he showed a disposition to become more intimate, examined more minutely his dress, and... | |
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...seemed to derive great pleasure from turning the keys. " When a stranger approached him, he eag«rly began to touch some part of his body, commonly taking...form a decided opinion regarding him. If this was favourable, he showed a disposition to become more intimate, examined more minutely his dress, and... | |
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...he appeared to be chiefly influenced by the impressions communicated to him by his sense of smell. When a stranger approached him, he eagerly began to...taking hold of the arm, which he held near his nose, an(ls after two or three strong inspirations through the nostrils, he appeared to form a decided opinion... | |
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...he appeared to be chiefly influenced by the impressions communicated to him by his sense of smell. When a stranger approached him, he eagerly began to...touch some part of his body, commonly taking hold of his arm, which he held near his nose, and after two or three strong inspirations, through the nostrils,... | |
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...he appeared to be chiefly influenced by the impressions communicated to him by his sense of smell. When a stranger approached him, he eagerly began to...form a decided opinion regarding him. If this was favourable, he showed a disposition to become more intimate, examined more minutely his dress, and... | |
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...appeared to be chiefly influenced by the impressions communicated to him by his sense of smell. AVhen a stranger approached him, he eagerly began to touch...form a decided opinion regarding him. If this was favourable, he showed a disposition to become more intimate, examined more minutely his dress, and... | |
| 1814 - 564 pages
...he appeared to be chiefly influenced by the impressions communicated to him by his sense of smell. When a stranger approached him, he eagerly began to...appeared to form a decided opinion regarding him. If (his was favourable, he showed a disposition to become more intimate, examined more minutely his dress,... | |
| 1817 - 292 pages
...be fearlessly went up to him, touched him all over, and smelled him with eagerness. He commonly took hold of the arm, which he held near his nose, and...form a decided opinion regarding him. If this was favourable, he showed a disposition to become more intimate, examined more minutely his dress, and... | |
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