Scientific Monthly 113 5 : 232. Russian History 32 1 : 401—411. When this condition ceased, a great dulling of the mind and feebleness followed, which could last for one or several days. Men who were thus seized performed things which otherwise seemed impossible for human power. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 244: 112151. This condition is said to have begun with shivering, chattering of the teeth, and chill in the body, and then the face swelled and changed its colour. Scientific Monthly 83 5 : 232—37. With this was connected a great hot-headedness, which at last gave over into a great rage, under which they howled as wild animals, bit the edge of their shields, and cut down everything they met without discriminating between friend or foe.。 。 。 。 。 。
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