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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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A Glance at the Physical Sciences: Or, The Wonders of Nature, in Earth, Air ...

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 370 páginas
...submitted to its effects. Muschenbroek, who tried the experiment with a thin glass bowl, told his friend Reaumur, that he felt himself struck in his arms, shoulders, and breast ; that he lost his breath for a time, and did not feel himself well again for two days. He adds, that...
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Scientific dialogues, with corrections by O. Gregory

Jeremiah Joyce - 1846 - 456 páginas
...unexpected. When M. Muschenbroek first felt the shock, which was by means of a thin glass bowl, and veiy slight, he wrote to M. Reaumur that he felt himself...before he recovered from the effects of the blow. C. Perhaps he meant the fright. T. Terror seems to have been the effect of the shock : for he adds,...
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Popular Lectures on Science and Art, Volumen1

Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 628 páginas
...Muschenbroek gave Reaumer an account of the effect produced upon him by the first experiment. He states, that " he felt himself struck in his arms, shoulders,...and breast, so that h'e lost his breath, and was two days before he rtcovered from the effects of the blow and the terror." He declared, that " be would...
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A Compendium of Natural Philosophy: Adapted to the Use of the General Reader ...

Denison Olmsted - 1846 - 454 páginas
...extravagant accounts of its effects. M. Muschenbrock, 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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Popular Lectures on Science and Art: Delivered in the Principal ..., Volumen1

Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 644 páginas
...effect produced upon him by the first experiment. He states, that " he felt himself struck in his arras, 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 declared, that " he would...
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Chambers's papers for the people, Partes13-18

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1851 - 650 páginas
...have been greatly exaggerated. Muschenbroek, writing an account of the experiments to Kdaumur, states 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 ; ' and adds, that ' he would...
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A Compendium of Natural Philosophy: Adapted to the Use of the General Reader ...

Denison Olmsted - 1851 - 492 páginas
...extravagant accounts of its effects. M. Muschenhrock 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 ; anJ it was two days before he recovered from the effects of the blow and the terror. adding, that...
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Scientific Dialogues for the Instruction and Entertainment of Young People ...

Jeremiah Joyce - 1852 - 606 páginas
...Muscheubroeck first felt the shock, which resulted from a thin glass bowl, and very slight, he wrote to Reaumur, that he felt himself struck in his arms, shoulders, and breast, so violently, that he lost his breath, and was two whole days before he recovered from the effects of...
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A Glance at the Physical Sciences, Or, The Wonders of Nature, in Earth, Air ...

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1852 - 372 páginas
...submitted to its effects. Muschenbroek, who tried the experiment with a thin glass bowl, told his friend Reaumur, that he felt himself struck in his arms, shoulders, and breast ; that he lost his breath for a time, and did not feel himself well again for two days. He adds, that...
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Scientific dialogues, with corrections by O. Gregory

Jeremiah Joyce - 1853 - 548 páginas
...but the terror was evidently increased by its coming so completely unexpected. When M. Muschenbroek first felt the shock, which was by means of a thin...before he recovered from the effects of the blow. C. Perhaps he meant the fright. T. Terror seems to have been the eflect of the shock ; for lie adds,...
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