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It was a sickness, I believe, like the falling-sickness that comes to old men; and in time I grew better and dreamed no more.
LI-WAN, THE FAIR 2010
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And therefore, they called demoniacs, that is, possessed by the devil, such as we call madmen or lunatics, or such as had the falling-sickness; or that spoke anything which they, for want of understanding, thought absurd.
Leviathan 2007
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Ignoble death, by a falling-sickness, by the bite of an asp, a runaway horse.
Kushiel's Avatar Carey, Jacqueline, 1964- 2003
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"Kordicus is a disease, generated from the repletion of the vessels of the brain, whereby the understanding is confounded; and it is a kind of falling-sickness."
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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And some say his wits are unsettled, and I hold that that's the truth of the creatur '; for he does nothing but go wandering up and down the country, now h'yar and now thar, hunting for meat and skins; and that's pretty much the way he makes a living: and once I see'd the creatur' have a fit -- a right up-and-down touch of the falling-sickness, with his mouth all of a foam.
Nick of the Woods Robert M. Bird
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It was a sickness, I believe, like the falling-sickness that comes to old men; and in time I grew better and dreamed no more.
Li-Wan, the Fair 1902
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Smaragd (an emerald) good against falling-sickness, p. 141.
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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The diseases prescribed for are plague, small-pox, fevers, king's evil, insanity, falling-sickness, and the like; with such injuries as broken bones, dislocations, and burning with gunpowder.
Medical Essays, 1842-1882 Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851
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The diseases prescribed for are plague, small-pox, fevers, king's evil, insanity, falling-sickness, and the like; with such injuries as broken bones, dislocations, and burning with gunpowder.
Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851
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The Romans used to hang red coral round the necks of their children to save them from falling-sickness, sorcery, charms, and poison.
Folk Lore Superstitious Beliefs in the West of Scotland within This Century James Napier 1847
hernesheir commented on the word falling-sickness
epilepsy
November 21, 2010