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  • If there were any suspicion that the testimony of a witness, especially the conception of some committed crime, was untrue, I recalled Heusinger, and asked myself "If the thing is untrue, is it a sonnet or a tragedy?"

    Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students 1911

  • From the facts collected by Heusinger, it appears that white sheep and pigs are differently affected from coloured individuals by certain vegetable poisons.

    About 'What Darwin Got Wrong' 2010

  • He then sent for Heusinger, Bock, Guderian, and Hoth, in that order, and asked them their "opinion."

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

  • The idea had originally been Guderian's (or, to be strictly accurate, that of General Heusinger, of the OKH Operations Department, who had first suggested it in 1943, and had it turned down), and in scope had been confined to the Eastern provinces which were immediately threatened by Russian invasion.

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

  • [Colonel Heusinger, Chief of the Operations Department at OKH, who was representing Halder.]

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

  • Their sense of smell is, according to Heusinger, very dull, and develops at the time of puberty, but later observers, in particular those who, like Hack, Cloquet and others, have studied the sense of smell, say nothing about this.

    Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students 1911

  • "In general," Heusinger laid down, in 1823, "the quantity of pigment is proportional to the functional effectiveness of the genital organs."

    Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy Havelock Ellis 1899

  • According to Senn, Heusinger records the case of a sailor of twenty-three in whom all the nerves were affected by numerous nodular enlargements.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • Heusinger 9.339 speaks of a lady who, after taking 1/2 grain of quinin, experienced headache, nausea, intense burning, and edema, together with nodular erythema on the eyelids, cheeks, and portion of the forehead.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • Heusinger speaks of a lady who, after taking 1/2 grain of quinin, experienced headache, nausea, intense burning, and edema, together with nodular erythema on the eyelids, cheeks, and portion of the forehead.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

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