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  1. FAINTING FURNITURE [HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN BEAUTIFUL UNIQUE PIECES OF FURNITURE -- 12 PROJECTS] by JaclynnFischman, 1994
  2. The Fundamental Baptist Fellowship: Fighting or fainting? by Don Jasmin, 1994
  3. Early, O Lord, my fainting Soul. For S.A.T.B. (or S.S.A.B.) and organ continuo. A setting of Psalm 63 (paraphrased by John Patrick, 1679). Edited by Anthony ... and Nigel Fortune (Purcell Society Reprints) by Henry Purcell, 1966
  4. Petitioners at the court of heaven encouraged ;: Or, The happy issue of praying always and not fainting (From the inheritance of our fathers) by Thomas Boston, 1973
  5. Fainting Goats (CANCELLED) by Edith Pattou,
  6. A cure for a fainting heart; or, A brief vindication of lay preachers from the towering bombast of Judge [Isaac Mills]'s two addresses, No. 1, and No. 2 by Abraham Oldschool, 1821
  7. Observations on apparent death from drowning, hanging, suffocation by noxious vapours, fainting-fits, intoxication, lightning, exposure to cold, &c. &c: ... various circumstances of sudden danger by James Curry, 1815
  8. Fainting, Physiological and Psychological Considerations, American Lecture Series
  9. The affair of the fainting butler, by Clifford Knight, 1943
  10. Brother's fainting at the door. Song [begins: " Yonder comes a weary soldier " ]. Words by E. Bowers by P. B Isaacs, 1864
  11. Fainting (American lecture series, publication no. 473. A monograph in the Bannerstone Division of American lectures in neurology) by George Libman Engel, 1962
  12. Brother's fainting at the door. Song and chorus, etc by P. B Isaacs, 1874
  13. Low-tech approach sufficient for syncope: take a good history.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News by Betsy Bates, 2004-04-15
  14. Use of the insertable loop recorder to detect cardiac arrhythmias during syncopal episodes.(Advanced Practice): An article from: MedSurg Nursing by Patricia A. Reiff, Juancho D. Gutierrez, 2004-04-01

101. First Aid
fainting. Extracts from site http//www.drlockie.com/. Some people are particularlyprone to fainting, but usually recover rapidly and completely.
http://www.homeoint.org/site/drlockie/fain_aid.htm

102. Fainting Once In Church
AltaVista. Find this News, The Web. Nextin-Thread Next Message PreviousMessage Next Thread fainting once in church. to fainting once in church .
http://www.med-edu.com/HyperNews/patient/get/arrhythmias/long-QT/10/1.html

103. Syncope
Syncope, or fainting, is a sudden loss of consciousness caused by decreased bloodflow to the brain. Top. Also Listed As fainting. Top. Signs and Symptoms
http://www.ivillagehealth.com/library/onemed/content/0,7064,241012_245609,00.htm

104. Why Intoxication Causes Fainting
timely fashion. You may want to bookmark this site for future reference.. Why Intoxication Causes fainting Researchers and enthusiastic
http://www.applesforhealth.com/whyfaint1.html

105. BBC News ENGLAND Fainting Misdiagnosed As Epilepsy
Thursday, 15 November, 2001, 1248 GMT fainting misdiagnosed as epilepsy ManchesterRoyal Hospital tested hundreds of patients Thousands of people in the UK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1657724.stm

106. FAINTING
Common FirstAid Procedures fainting. fainting (syncope) occurs when the brain temporarilydoes not have adequate blood flow, causing the person to black out.
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/texts/guide/hmg14_0011.html

107. Fainting
fainting. Definition fainting is a temporary loss of consciousnessas a result of transiently decreased blood flow to the brain.
http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/003092.htm

108. EMedicine - Fainting Article By Michael D Witting, MD
fainting fainting, or syncope, which is the medical term (pronouncedSIN-ko-pea), is a temporary loss of consciousness. Unlike
http://www.emedicine.com/aaem/topic189.htm

109. Fainting Spells
fainting Spells in Children Leo Leonidas MD, FAAP WARNING, WARNING, WARNING;This section is for my Tufts University medical students.
http://www.brilliantbaby.com/html/fainting_spells.html

110. Bigchalk HomeworkCentral Fainting (E - K)
Looking for the best facts and sites on fainting? HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND Science Health Sciences Illness Disease E K fainting.
http://www.bigchalk.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOPortal.woa/Homework/High_School/Sci

111. Fainting (Syncope) - HealthandAge
fainting (Syncope). fainting (Syncope). August 23, 2001. Question. Answer.Syncope (pronounced sing'koh-pee) is the medical term for fainting.
http://www.healthandage.org/Home/gid7=20

112. Health @ FitnessHeaven.com Medical Encyclopedia Fainting
fainting is a temporary a href= /res/adam/ency/article/003202.asp loss of consciousness /a as a result of transiently decreased blood flow to the brain.
http://www.fitnessheaven.com/res/adam/ency/article/003092.asp

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