A Text-book of the practice of medicine v. 2, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... natural sound , how- ever , if the nasal orifices are closed with the fingers during the act of speaking . On examination the arch of the palate will be seen to hang downward in a flaccid manner , and it moves to and fro like a curtain ...
... natural sound , how- ever , if the nasal orifices are closed with the fingers during the act of speaking . On examination the arch of the palate will be seen to hang downward in a flaccid manner , and it moves to and fro like a curtain ...
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... nature is known with regard to the fine- tions of the cortex of the parietal region . It is considered to be the cortical center for the muscular sense , so that patients whose cor- tex is destroyed in the parietal region have lost the ...
... nature is known with regard to the fine- tions of the cortex of the parietal region . It is considered to be the cortical center for the muscular sense , so that patients whose cor- tex is destroyed in the parietal region have lost the ...
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Hermann Eichhorst. CEREBRAL HYPEREMIA . Etiology . - Extremely little of a definite nature is known with regard to the clinical significance of cerebral hyperemia . At any rate , but subordinate importance can as yet be attached to it ...
Hermann Eichhorst. CEREBRAL HYPEREMIA . Etiology . - Extremely little of a definite nature is known with regard to the clinical significance of cerebral hyperemia . At any rate , but subordinate importance can as yet be attached to it ...
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... stasis . The course of cerebral hyperemia may be acute , subacute , or chronic , in accordance with the active causes . From the nature of many of the etiologic factors cerebral hyperemia is likely CEREBRAL HYPEREMIA 51.
... stasis . The course of cerebral hyperemia may be acute , subacute , or chronic , in accordance with the active causes . From the nature of many of the etiologic factors cerebral hyperemia is likely CEREBRAL HYPEREMIA 51.
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... natural developmental phenomena in the brain . CEREBRAL NEOPLASMS ( TUMORS OF THE BRAIN ) . Etiology . Tumors of the brain are at times dependent upon traumatism or infectious disease . I have observed glioma of the brain develop in one ...
... natural developmental phenomena in the brain . CEREBRAL NEOPLASMS ( TUMORS OF THE BRAIN ) . Etiology . Tumors of the brain are at times dependent upon traumatism or infectious disease . I have observed glioma of the brain develop in one ...
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