The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 51American Medical Union, 1903 |
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... becomes red and glossy , and the joints swollen and inflamed , revealing the trophic changes which have taken place . The subcutaneous tissue of the fingers , and even the bones , may atrophy . The nails become rough , brittle , and ...
... becomes red and glossy , and the joints swollen and inflamed , revealing the trophic changes which have taken place . The subcutaneous tissue of the fingers , and even the bones , may atrophy . The nails become rough , brittle , and ...
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... become powerless . The affected muscles are flabby , and soon atrophy , showing no excitabil- ity to mechanical irritation ; and the tendon reflexes are lost . Usu- ally the faradic current produces little or no response ; and galvan ...
... become powerless . The affected muscles are flabby , and soon atrophy , showing no excitabil- ity to mechanical irritation ; and the tendon reflexes are lost . Usu- ally the faradic current produces little or no response ; and galvan ...
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... become modified , a mild constant galvanic current should be applied to the degenerated nerve , the current being passed through the nerve in either direction , or in both alternately . When atrophy has occurred , the faradic current ...
... become modified , a mild constant galvanic current should be applied to the degenerated nerve , the current being passed through the nerve in either direction , or in both alternately . When atrophy has occurred , the faradic current ...
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... become affected by this epidemic influence is , no doubt , because there is in the system , either hereditary or acquired , a lack of the predisposing sensitiveness to the specific " poison " or germ , if you please , that that ...
... become affected by this epidemic influence is , no doubt , because there is in the system , either hereditary or acquired , a lack of the predisposing sensitiveness to the specific " poison " or germ , if you please , that that ...
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... the most beneficent , and also upon those who may become the offspring ? The primary need of each individual is a foundation of healthy protoplasms ; upon these rest in a great measure the Vital Force and Its Antagonisms : Sanford . 21.
... the most beneficent , and also upon those who may become the offspring ? The primary need of each individual is a foundation of healthy protoplasms ; upon these rest in a great measure the Vital Force and Its Antagonisms : Sanford . 21.
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