To protect a healthy person forever from smallpox, hydrophobia, diptheria and so on, the doctor gives him those very diseases. |
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Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. |
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Salivation and thirst are great but the victim cannot swallow water because of throat muscle spasm hence the misnomer hydrophobia. |
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They have been telling us for years that the so-called hydrophobia of man was mostly or entirely lyssophobia. |
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There's a stage of rabies where people develop hydrophobia, a bizarre and irrational fear of water. |
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Merely staring at the sea was enough to make her feel sick, her hydrophobia flaring. |
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A variety of other clinical findings ensue, which may include anxiety, restlessness, hyperexcitability, hallucinations, dysphagia, and hydrophobia. |
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Perhaps because of these factors, even today, blacks appear to be more prone to hydrophobia than whites. |
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It is not for nothing that, in Swedish, the disease is known by a word also meaning hydrophobia. |
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A very high hydrophobia together with photo catalysis make this product the ultimate cleaner. |
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It is specific for asthma and oppressed breathing, hiccup, whooping cough, spasmodic croup, tetanus, hydrophobia, hysteria paroxysms and hysterical convulsions. |
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The patient was diagnosed after displaying both aerophobia and acute hydrophobia. |
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