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" Leyden, of much eminence, said that " he felt himself struck in his arms, shoulders, and breast, so that he lost his breath ; and it was two days before he recovered from the effects of the blow and the terror ; adding, that he would not take a second... "
Of optics, magnetism, electricity and galvanism - Página 155
por Jeremiah Joyce - 1825
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The Contemplative Philosopher: Or, Short Essays on the Various ..., Volumen2

Richard Lobb - 1817 - 418 páginas
...a very thin glass bowl, says, in a letter to M. Reaumur, which he wrote soon after the experiment, that he felt himself struck in his arms, shoulders,...and breast, so that he lost his breath, and was two days before he recovered from the effects of the blow and. the terror. He adds, that he would not take...
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Elements of Science and Art: Being a Familiar Introduction to ..., Volumen1

John Imison - 1822 - 528 páginas
...give of it. Muschenbroeck, who tried the experiment, says, that he felt himself struck in his aims, shoulders, and breast, so that he lost his breath, and was two days before he recovered from the effects of the blow and the terror. He adds, that he would not take...
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An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed as a Text Book ..., Volumen2

Denison Olmsted - 1832 - 402 páginas
...extravagant accounts of its effects. M. Muschenbroeck, a philosopher of Leyden, of much eminence, said that "he felt himself struck in his arms, shoulders, and breast, so that he lost his breath ; and it was two days before he recovered from the effects of the blow and the terror ; adding, that he would...
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Pneumatics, electricity, magnetism, and optics

Denison Olmsted - 1835 - 374 páginas
...extravagant accounts of its effects. M. Muschenbroeck, a philosopher of Leyden, of much eminence, said that " he felt himself struck in his arms, shoulders, and breast, so that he lost his breath ; and it was two days before he recovered from the effects of the blow and the terror ; adding, that he would...
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Scientific Dialogues: Intended for the Instruction and Entertainment of ...

Jeremiah Joyce - 1841 - 578 páginas
...Muschenbroeck first felt the shock, which was by means of a thin glass bowl, and very slight, he wrote to Reaumur, that he felt himself struck in his arms,...before he recovered from the effects of the blow. C. Perhaps he meant the fright 1 T. Terror seems to have been the effect of the shock : for he adds,...
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A Manual of Electricity, Magnetism, and Meteorology, Volumen1

Dionysius Lardner, Charles Vincent Walker - 1841 - 480 páginas
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A Compendium of Natural Philosophy: Adapted to the Use of the General Reader ...

Denison Olmsted - 1842 - 384 páginas
...extravagant accounts of its effects. M. Muschenbrock, a philosopher of Ley den, of much eminence, said that " he felt himself struck in his arms, shoulders, and breast, so that he lost his breath ; and it was two days before he recovered from the effects of the blow and the terror ; adding, that he would...
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The Ladies' Repository, Volumen3

1843 - 404 páginas
...specimen of the effects produced upon some of the earlier experimenters, one grave philosopher declared, that he felt himself struck in his arms, shoulders and breast, so thafhe lost his breath, and that it was two days before he recovered from the eflects of the blow and...
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Parley's Cabinet Library: Glance at the physical sciences or the wonder of ...

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1843 - 410 páginas
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Lectures on Electricity: Comprising Galvanism, Magnetism, Electro-magnetism ...

Henry Minchin Noad - 1844 - 512 páginas
...on himself by taking the shock from a thin glass bowl, Muschenbroek stated in a letter to Reaumer, that " he felt himself struck in his arms, shoulders,...and breast, so that he lost his breath, and was two days before he recovered from the effects of the blow and the terror," adding, "he would not take a...
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