Soldiers say that they find relief in any muscular action; but the supreme bliss of forgetfulness is in an orgy of lustful, satisfying killing in a hand-to-hand bayonet action, when the grunted breath of the enemy is heard, and his blood flows warm on... The Journal of the National Dental Association - Pàgina 206per American Dental Association, National Dental Association (1897-1922) - 1919Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| George Washington Crile - 1915 - 196 pàgines
...kinetic system is progressively less driven, until at last the soldier is said to be 'steady under fire.' The Charge Soldiers say that they find relief in any...action ; but the supreme bliss of forgetfulness is SECTION OF NORMAL CEREBELLUM (X 100) В SECTION OF CEREBELLUM AFTER INSOMNIA — loo HOURS (X too)... | |
| Hereward Carrington - 1918 - 386 pàgines
...accomplished he feels that a good piece of work has been done. Crile goes so far as to say that:— "Soldiers say that they find relief in any muscular...phylogeny to the period when man had not controlled fire, had not fashioned weapons; when in mad embrace he tore the flesh with his angry teeth and felt the... | |
| Hereward Carrington - 1918 - 388 pàgines
...accomplished he feels that a good piece of work has been done. Crile goes so far as to say that : — "Soldiers say that they find relief in any muscular action ; but the supreme bliss of f orgetf ulness is in an orgy of lustful, satisfying killing in a hand-to-hand bayonet action, when... | |
| 1916 - 966 pàgines
...crepitation on palpation. — WILLIAM OSLER. 134 MfLDICALIBGDKLANEX/ A MECHANISTIC VIEW OF WAR AND PEACE* Soldiers say that they find relief in any muscular...phylogeny to the period when man had not controlled fire, had not fashioned weapons; when in mad embrace he tore the flesh with his angry teeth and felt the... | |
| Quincy Wright, Louise Leonard Wright - 1983 - 466 pàgines
...primitive fighting instinct. GW Crile writes: Soldiers say that they find relief in any muscular s.ction; but the supreme bliss of forgetfulness is in an orgy...enemy is heard, and his blood flows warm on the hand. ... In the hand-to-hand fight the soldier sees neither to the right nor to the left. His eyes are fastened... | |
| Hereward Carrington - 1918 - 384 pàgines
..."Soldiers say that they find relief in any muscular action ; but the supreme bliss of f orgetfulness is in an orgy of lustful, satisfying killing in a...phylogeny to the period when man had not controlled fire, had not fashioned weapons; when in mad embrace he tore the flesh with his angry teeth and felt the... | |
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