Abstract
The sensations produced were those of exquisite lightness and airiness … I expected to be lifted up and carried away by the first breeze … the walls of my frame were burst outward and tumbled into ruin, and without thinking what form I wore … I felt that I existed throughout a vast extent of space. The blood pulsed from my head, sped through uncounted leagues before it reached my extremities; the air drawn into my lungs expanded into seas of limpid ether, and the arch of my skull was broader than the vault of heaven … I was a mass of transparent jelly, and a confectioner poured me into a twisted mould. (Taylor, 1856)
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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14 articles.
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