You may do what you will with them,' said he, ' but I fear you will become their victim.' Pinel instantly commenced his undertaking. There were about fifty whom he considered might, without danger to the others, be unchained ; and he began by releasing... The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany - Page 1871837Full view - About this book
| JOHN FORBES M.D. F.R.S. - 1836 - 650 lehte
...fear you will become their victim." Pinel instantly commenced his undertaking. There were about fifty whom he considered might without danger to the others...precaution of having previously prepared the same numter of strong waistcoats, with long sleeves, which could be tied behind the back, if necessary.... | |
| Robert Gardiner Hill - 1839 - 222 lehte
...fear you will become their victim.' Pinel instantly commenced his undertaking. There were about 50 whom he considered might without danger to the others...which could be tied behind the back, if necessary. id The first man on whom the experiment was to be tried was an English captain, whose history no one... | |
| George Washington Montgomery - 1841 - 232 lehte
...fear you will become their victim.' Pinel instantly commenced his undertaking. There were about fifty whom he considered might, without' danger to the others,...was an English captain, whose history no one knew, at he had been, in chaint forty years. He was thought to be one of the most furious among them. His... | |
| 1841 - 536 lehte
...undertaking. There were about fifty whom he considered might be unchained without danger to the others, and he began by releasing twelve, with the sole precaution...tied behind the back, if necessary. The first man ou whom the experiment was to be tried was an English Captain, whose history no one knew, as he had... | |
| George Washington Montgomery - 1844 - 264 lehte
...undertaking. There were about fifty whom he considered might, without danger to the others, be unchain ed; and he began by releasing twelve, with the sole precaution...experiment was to be tried, was an English captain, whoso history no one knew, as he had been in chaim forty years. He was thought to be one of the most... | |
| G. W. Montgomery - 1845 - 248 lehte
...fear you will become their victim.' Pinel instantly commenced his undertaking. There were about fifty whom he considered might, without danger to the others,...necessary. " The first man on whom the experiment was tried was an English captain, whose history no one knew, as he had been in chains forty years. He was... | |
| 1845 - 618 lehte
...instantly commenced his undertaking. There wore about fifty whom he considered might, without oanger to the others, be unchained ; and he began by releasing...could be tied behind the back if necessary," The first case is a very striking one : — " The first man on whom the experiment was tried was an English captain,... | |
| 1849 - 700 lehte
...transcribe the statement made by the author in the subjoined paragraph : — •' There were about fifty whom he considered might, without danger to the others,...sole precaution of having previously prepared the Mame number of strong waistcoats, with long sleeves, which could be tied behind the back if necessary.... | |
| 1852 - 394 lehte
...instantly comm ..n;-e:! his undertaking. There were about fifty « horn he considered might, wiiluut danger to the others, be unchained, and he began by...previously prepared the same number of strong waistcoats, wiih long sleeves, which could be tied behind t'ne back if necossury. The first man on whom the experiment... | |
| Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1855 - 1112 lehte
...There were about fifty whom ho considered might, without daii£»T to (he others, be unchained, and lie began by releasing twelve, with the sole precaution...prepared the same number of strong waistcoats, with lung sleeves, which could be tied behind the back if necessary. The first man on \vhoin ihr experiment... | |
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