The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 27F. A. Davis, 1905 |
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... ice by mouth , etc .; ( 6 ) free use of bromides and nerve sedatives in the nervous ; ( 7 ) nitrites or veratrum when high blood - pressure persists ; ( 8 ) care in not overdrugging or in placing reli- ance on 20 THE MEDICAL BULLETIN.
... ice by mouth , etc .; ( 6 ) free use of bromides and nerve sedatives in the nervous ; ( 7 ) nitrites or veratrum when high blood - pressure persists ; ( 8 ) care in not overdrugging or in placing reli- ance on 20 THE MEDICAL BULLETIN.
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... nerves , the lungs in this case being a place of least resistance owing to the previous pul- monary disease . Strümpell has reported one similar case : a man of 25 who , while in apparent good health , fell down uncon- scious while ...
... nerves , the lungs in this case being a place of least resistance owing to the previous pul- monary disease . Strümpell has reported one similar case : a man of 25 who , while in apparent good health , fell down uncon- scious while ...
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... nerves causes loss of smell . Ulcerations are rarely found , but when they do occur are usually on the cartilaginous septum . Habitual nosebleed can in many cases be traced to this affection . The treatment of atrophic rhinitis consists ...
... nerves causes loss of smell . Ulcerations are rarely found , but when they do occur are usually on the cartilaginous septum . Habitual nosebleed can in many cases be traced to this affection . The treatment of atrophic rhinitis consists ...
Page 54
... nerves of the throat and tongue . There was thought to be a tumor or a gumma of the base of the skull . The right ear then began to give trouble again and an incision was made . Symptoms of mastoiditis appeared , and with their advent ...
... nerves of the throat and tongue . There was thought to be a tumor or a gumma of the base of the skull . The right ear then began to give trouble again and an incision was made . Symptoms of mastoiditis appeared , and with their advent ...
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... nerves in the course of secondary syphilis , which was cured by spe- cific treatment . The exaggerated sensibility of the auditory , a symptom of neuritis upon which Gradenigo has insisted , disappeared after fifteen injections of ...
... nerves in the course of secondary syphilis , which was cured by spe- cific treatment . The exaggerated sensibility of the auditory , a symptom of neuritis upon which Gradenigo has insisted , disappeared after fifteen injections of ...
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