Clinical electro-therapeutics, medical and surgicalAppleton, 1873 - 184 pages |
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Page 75
... appeared to be nearly abolished . He could not bend the arm on the forearm , nor raise the arm by means of the deltoid . The dynamometer indicated but very feeble power of the right hand . Tactile sensibility , elec- tro - muscular ...
... appeared to be nearly abolished . He could not bend the arm on the forearm , nor raise the arm by means of the deltoid . The dynamometer indicated but very feeble power of the right hand . Tactile sensibility , elec- tro - muscular ...
Page 82
... appearance of the patient was anæmic , cachectic , and depressed ; the breath was very offensive ; the retinæ were anæ- mic ; the lungs were healthy , and so was the heart , excepting an inorganic murmur at its base . " The treatment in ...
... appearance of the patient was anæmic , cachectic , and depressed ; the breath was very offensive ; the retinæ were anæ- mic ; the lungs were healthy , and so was the heart , excepting an inorganic murmur at its base . " The treatment in ...
Page 84
... appearing to have quite recovered both sensation and motion . It is needless to say she was much tired after dancing ... appearance of the catamenia , as before that period there had been gradual improvement ; and the actual ability to ...
... appearing to have quite recovered both sensation and motion . It is needless to say she was much tired after dancing ... appearance of the catamenia , as before that period there had been gradual improvement ; and the actual ability to ...
Page 91
... appeared staring and protruded . The angle of the mouth was depressed , and drawn toward the opposite side ; that of the sound side being higher , and drawn toward the ear . The cheek was flabby and loose , and eating and speaking were ...
... appeared staring and protruded . The angle of the mouth was depressed , and drawn toward the opposite side ; that of the sound side being higher , and drawn toward the ear . The cheek was flabby and loose , and eating and speaking were ...
Page 93
... appeared that their sensibility , as well as their contractile power , was very nearly gone . The hand had lost its natural shape , and resembled a bird's claw - a configuration of the hand which is always associated with loss of power ...
... appeared that their sensibility , as well as their contractile power , was very nearly gone . The hand had lost its natural shape , and resembled a bird's claw - a configuration of the hand which is always associated with loss of power ...
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Page 82 - A Manual for Physicians for the Treatment more especially of Nervous Diseases. By ALLAN McLANE HAMILTON, MD, Physician In charge of the New York State Hospital for Diseases of the Nervous System ; Member of the New York Neurological and County Medical Societies, etc., etc.