A Text-book of the practice of medicine v. 2, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... Death results from excessive marasmus or from in- spiration - pneumonia and its consequences , or from paralysis of the heart or from intercurrent coma . At times the morbid process extends to the motor - trophic ganglion - cells in the ...
... Death results from excessive marasmus or from in- spiration - pneumonia and its consequences , or from paralysis of the heart or from intercurrent coma . At times the morbid process extends to the motor - trophic ganglion - cells in the ...
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... death results with progressive loss of consciousness . Improve- ment , and even recovery , may , however , occur . At times the morbid pro- cess extends to the bulbar nuclei , so that the symptoms of progressive bulbar paralysis are ...
... death results with progressive loss of consciousness . Improve- ment , and even recovery , may , however , occur . At times the morbid pro- cess extends to the bulbar nuclei , so that the symptoms of progressive bulbar paralysis are ...
Page 26
... death if they give rise to rapid paralysis of the nucleus of the vagus . In other instances the clinical picture of acute or apoplectiform bulbar paralysis de- velops , and then the difficult diagnostic problem arises of deter- mining ...
... death if they give rise to rapid paralysis of the nucleus of the vagus . In other instances the clinical picture of acute or apoplectiform bulbar paralysis de- velops , and then the difficult diagnostic problem arises of deter- mining ...
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... death . The recognition of cerebral anemia is easy ; the appearance of the patient and the etiology will suggest the diagnosis . Prognosis . The prognosis of cerebral anemia is favorable if the causative factors are curable and the ...
... death . The recognition of cerebral anemia is easy ; the appearance of the patient and the etiology will suggest the diagnosis . Prognosis . The prognosis of cerebral anemia is favorable if the causative factors are curable and the ...
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... death occurs in profound unconsciousness from cardiac or respiratory paralysis in consequence of excessive cerebral pressure . The stage of reaction is characterized by great restlessness on the part of the patient , with elevation of ...
... death occurs in profound unconsciousness from cardiac or respiratory paralysis in consequence of excessive cerebral pressure . The stage of reaction is characterized by great restlessness on the part of the patient , with elevation of ...
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