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Updated: May 29, 2025


He had grown rapidly worse since that memorable interview with the German doctor, and paralysis, that "death in life" was preceding the fatal footsteps of aneurism of the heart. His lower limbs were paralyzed. The end was very near now. On the last day of September Herr Von Werter paid his last visit. "It's of no use, madame," he said to Lady Helena; "I can do nothing nothing whatever.

"No, he don't that's a fact. But so it is." "Stomach?" she asked me. "No heart," answered Clancy for me. "What they call an aneurism. You know what an aneurism is, of course?" "Yes-yes oh, yes " "Of course. Well, he's got one of them." "That's too bad. So he only smokes instead?" "That's all. Here, Joe, smoke up." "My, I always thought smoking was bad for the heart."

'Why, you had just been saying something, and Dr Nicholls said: "If he had got aneurism of the aortal his days are numbered." 'Well. Anything more? 'Yes; you said, "I hope to God I may be mistaken; but there is a pretty clear indication of symptoms, in my opinion." 'How do you know we were speaking of Osborne Hamley? he asked; perhaps in hopes of throwing her off the scent.

"That is what I came to show you," Martini answered in his everyday voice. He picked up the placard from the floor and handed it to her. Hastily printed in large type was a black-bordered announcement that: "Our dearly beloved Bishop, His Eminence the Cardinal, Monsignor Lorenzo Montanelli," had died suddenly at Ravenna, "from the rupture of an aneurism of the heart."

"Faith, general," said Roland, "just as if I had guessed your good intentions, he is this very day on the point of, starting for Paris." "What for?" "I wrote to my mother three days ago to bring the boy to Paris. I intended to put him in college without mentioning it, and when he was old enough to tell you about him always supposing that my aneurism had not carried me off in the meantime.

In 1821 "he performed the first operation for osteo-sarcoma of the lower jaw. In 1822 he introduced his original operation for immobility of the lower jaw. He was the first surgeon who removed the lower jaw for necrosis, and the first to tie successfully the primitive iliac artery for aneurism.

Then, approaching the bed once more, I shook him so as to bring him back to life. It was too late; the aneurism had burst, and the colonel was dead. I went into the adjoining room, and for two hours I did not dare to return. It is impossible for me to express all that I felt during that time. It was intense stupefaction, a kind of vague and vacant delirium.

Under the advice of this cool-headed I think I may add warm-hearted banker, "The Man with an Aneurism" invested his money in the name of and for the benefit of his wife in certain securities that paid him a small but regular stipend. But he still continued upon the boards of the theatre.

We carried her to bed and . . . and I rubbed her forehead with ammonia and sprinkled her with water . . . she lay as though she were dead. . . . I am afraid it is aneurism . . . . Come along . . . her father died of aneurism." Kirilov listened and said nothing, as though he did not understand Russian.

Roland made a gesture which might be translated into the words, "I don't object." Bonaparte understood the gesture perfectly. "You must do more than not object," said he; "you must contribute to it." A nervous shudder passed over Roland's body. "In what way, general?" he asked. "By marrying." Roland burst out laughing. "Good! With my aneurism?" he asked. "Do you think so?"

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