Electricity in its relations to practical medicineAppleton, 1872 - 506 pages |
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... Paralysis , 192 Hysterical Paralysis , 203 II . Spinal Paralysis , 209 A. Paralysis arising from Injury to the Independent Motor Power of the Spinal Cord , 209 • B. Paralysis caused by Interruption in the Conducting Power of the Spinal ...
... Paralysis , 192 Hysterical Paralysis , 203 II . Spinal Paralysis , 209 A. Paralysis arising from Injury to the Independent Motor Power of the Spinal Cord , 209 • B. Paralysis caused by Interruption in the Conducting Power of the Spinal ...
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... Paralysis , 876 Spinal Paralysis , 885 Locomotor Ataxia , 393 • Nervous and Muscular Paralysis , 408 Rheumatic Paralysis of the Muscles of the Eye , 420 Traumatic Paralysis , 422 Secondary Paralysis , 424 Lead Paralysis , 427 Asphyxia ...
... Paralysis , 876 Spinal Paralysis , 885 Locomotor Ataxia , 393 • Nervous and Muscular Paralysis , 408 Rheumatic Paralysis of the Muscles of the Eye , 420 Traumatic Paralysis , 422 Secondary Paralysis , 424 Lead Paralysis , 427 Asphyxia ...
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... paralysis - which gave as their result , that in completely paralyzed mus- cles and nerves the irritability for the constant current is sometimes not only sustained , but even increased , while the irritability for the interrupted ...
... paralysis - which gave as their result , that in completely paralyzed mus- cles and nerves the irritability for the constant current is sometimes not only sustained , but even increased , while the irritability for the interrupted ...
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... paralysis of the nerves of the arm , ' prove the correctness . of Neumann's views . In conclusion , we must speak of the so ... paralyzed so long as any portion of it is subjected to the action of a con- tinued current . The following ...
... paralysis of the nerves of the arm , ' prove the correctness . of Neumann's views . In conclusion , we must speak of the so ... paralyzed so long as any portion of it is subjected to the action of a con- tinued current . The following ...
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... paralysis , at least by long applica- tion . If the spinal marrow be exposed to the action of a powerful constant current ... paralyzed , which effect is more marked with the ascending 76 ELECTRICAL EXCITATION OF THE SPINAL CORD .
... paralysis , at least by long applica- tion . If the spinal marrow be exposed to the action of a powerful constant current ... paralyzed , which effect is more marked with the ascending 76 ELECTRICAL EXCITATION OF THE SPINAL CORD .
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