In the majority of cases, if not indeed all, of facial paralysis of the ' refrigeratory' or ' rheumatic' class, an acute or sub-acute otitis media is an intermediary condition between the exposure to cold and the appearance of the paresis. Quarterly Bulletin - Page 521906Full view - About this book
| 1909 - 360 pages
...of facial paralysis of the ' refrigeratory ' or ' rheur matic ' class, an acute or subacute olitis media is an intermediary condition between the exposure to cold and the appearance of the paresis." 1 A very brief investigation of the literature showed me that while this idea was at variance with... | |
| 1902 - 732 pages
...determining the best form of treatment. The author is convinced that in the majority, if not in all cases of facial paralysis of the "refrigeratory or rheumatic...exposure to cold and the appearance of the paresis. The action of cold in the production of facial paralysis is easily explained when we consider the anatomical... | |
| 1905 - 480 pages
...type. He is convinced that in the majority of cases, if not, indeed, in all of facial paralysis of this class, an acute or subacute otitis media is an intermediary...exposure to cold and the appearance of the paresis. Reviewing the three cases of this kind that have come to post-mortem through intercurrent disease,... | |
| 1909 - 362 pages
...indeed in all, of facial paralysis of the ' refrigeratory ' or ' rheumatic ' class, an acute or subacule otitis media is an intermediary condition between...exposure to cold and the appearance of the paresis." 1 A very brief investigation of the literature showed me that while this idea was at variance with... | |
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