Clinical electro-therapeutics, medical and surgicalAppleton, 1873 - 184 pages |
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... face is exquisitely sensitive . Where the skin is thin , we find this condition more marked . Faradization may be applied to the auditory meatus in the way alluded to in the discussion upon galvanization of the ear . For the application ...
... face is exquisitely sensitive . Where the skin is thin , we find this condition more marked . Faradization may be applied to the auditory meatus in the way alluded to in the discussion upon galvanization of the ear . For the application ...
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... face was unaffected . There was no strabismus nor facial paralysis . The pupils were very much contracted . The tongue did not deviate to either side . Every sense was unimpaired , except tactile sensibility . His intellect was as clear ...
... face was unaffected . There was no strabismus nor facial paralysis . The pupils were very much contracted . The tongue did not deviate to either side . Every sense was unimpaired , except tactile sensibility . His intellect was as clear ...
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... face resumed its normal appear- ance , and the muscles of the arm also improved . Four months after the attack , he was in the following condition : His mem- ory and speech were unaffected , and there were no distressing sensations in ...
... face resumed its normal appear- ance , and the muscles of the arm also improved . Four months after the attack , he was in the following condition : His mem- ory and speech were unaffected , and there were no distressing sensations in ...
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... face and form ; he was taciturn and timid , and cried easi- ly . Wecke attended him for a year and six months , at the end of which he was radically cured . ” 1 1 Traumatic Paralysis . - This paralysis , which follows sur- gical ...
... face and form ; he was taciturn and timid , and cried easi- ly . Wecke attended him for a year and six months , at the end of which he was radically cured . ” 1 1 Traumatic Paralysis . - This paralysis , which follows sur- gical ...
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... ( faradiza- tion ) to the muscles of the face . We may use it , as recom- 1 Case of M. Bernhardt ( Berliner Klinische Wochenschrift , No. 5 , 1871 ) . mended in a previous chapter , one pole behind the 88 CLINICAL ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS .
... ( faradiza- tion ) to the muscles of the face . We may use it , as recom- 1 Case of M. Bernhardt ( Berliner Klinische Wochenschrift , No. 5 , 1871 ) . mended in a previous chapter , one pole behind the 88 CLINICAL ELECTRO - THERAPEUTICS .
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