- Consciousness, at its simplest, is
awareness of
internal and
external existence. However, its
nature has led to
millennia of analyses, explanations, and...
- is
often a
symptom of a
delirious state.
Often seen in
delirious or
semiconscious patients,
carphologia describes the
actions of
picking or
grasping at...
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sweetheart Sarah Elmira Royster. On
October 3, 1849, Poe was
found semiconscious in Baltimore, "in
great distress, and... in need of
immediate ****istance"...
- amu****t park near Dexter, Iowa, on July 24, 1933. Buck was
sometimes semiconscious, and he even
talked and ate, but his m****ive head
wound and loss of...
- grill. 507 "The Case of the
Forgetful Girl" 7 March 2008 (2008-03-07) A
semiconscious terrified woman is
found by a few kids
playing next to the woods. 508...
- polyethylene/Cling wrap to
prevent corneal epithelial breakdown in the
semiconscious intensive care patient" (PDF).
Intensive Care Med. 30 (6): 1122–6. doi:10...
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arrived soon
after and held Rathbone's head in her lap
while he lay
semiconscious. When
surgeon Charles Leale, who had been
attending Lincoln, finally...
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awareness of reality—or he can
unfocus it and let
himself drift in a
semiconscious daze,
merely reacting to any
chance stimulus of the
immediate moment...
- σκότος (skótos)
scotopic vision semi- one-half,
partly Latin semi-
semiconscious sial(o)- saliva,
salivary gland Latin salīva, saliva.
sialagogue sigmoid(o)-...
- the
ground with a blow that
knocked the wind out of him. He lay in a
semiconscious state as
Black Jack
Ketchum emptied his
rifle into the
bodies of Levi...