The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 51American Medical Union, 1903 |
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... symptoms vary according to the functions of the nerve involved . The first symptom is usually pain in the affected nerve . This pain varies greatly in its severity , but is ordinarily very intense and attended by marked soreness and ...
... symptoms vary according to the functions of the nerve involved . The first symptom is usually pain in the affected nerve . This pain varies greatly in its severity , but is ordinarily very intense and attended by marked soreness and ...
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... symptoms - the dropped foot and dropped wrist , appear and more rarely the " main en griffe . " With these motor symptoms , profuse sweating , lividity , edema , and a glossy appearance of the skin are associated . The most distressing ...
... symptoms - the dropped foot and dropped wrist , appear and more rarely the " main en griffe . " With these motor symptoms , profuse sweating , lividity , edema , and a glossy appearance of the skin are associated . The most distressing ...
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... symptoms of multiple neuritis from lead and arsenic resem- ble closely those produced by alcohol , but when lead is the causative agent , few or no sensory symptoms are present , while in arsenical neuritis the sensory symptoms are more ...
... symptoms of multiple neuritis from lead and arsenic resem- ble closely those produced by alcohol , but when lead is the causative agent , few or no sensory symptoms are present , while in arsenical neuritis the sensory symptoms are more ...
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... symptoms of the disease have disappeared . Cases of neuritis follow- ing variola , typhoid and malarial fever , and ... symptoms vary from slight sensations of formication and numb- ness with hyperesthesia , to marked anesthesia . Cases ...
... symptoms of the disease have disappeared . Cases of neuritis follow- ing variola , typhoid and malarial fever , and ... symptoms vary from slight sensations of formication and numb- ness with hyperesthesia , to marked anesthesia . Cases ...
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... symptoms when the patient is almost restored . In all cases it is essential , if possible , to learn the cause and remove this ; else all treatment may prove unavailing . The diet must be simple and un- stimulating . Electricity plays ...
... symptoms when the patient is almost restored . In all cases it is essential , if possible , to learn the cause and remove this ; else all treatment may prove unavailing . The diet must be simple and un- stimulating . Electricity plays ...
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