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... nerves , slight paralysis of the left facial nerve and of the lower branches of the right facial . There was paralysis in both arms and less so in the legs . Sensa- tion was but very slightly affected . The knee - jerks were absent ...
... nerves , slight paralysis of the left facial nerve and of the lower branches of the right facial . There was paralysis in both arms and less so in the legs . Sensa- tion was but very slightly affected . The knee - jerks were absent ...
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... nerve mechanisms of that center , and ( b ) a want of accurate regulation of that center owing to defective control of it by higher centers . Hence the treatment is twofold , namely , generally tonic ; and specially gymnastic ...
... nerve mechanisms of that center , and ( b ) a want of accurate regulation of that center owing to defective control of it by higher centers . Hence the treatment is twofold , namely , generally tonic ; and specially gymnastic ...
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... nerve matter . Cardine was claimed to show remarkable results in the treatment of heart disease , nephrine in renal disease , and hepatine and musculine have also been introduced . The value of all of these was still undetermined , and ...
... nerve matter . Cardine was claimed to show remarkable results in the treatment of heart disease , nephrine in renal disease , and hepatine and musculine have also been introduced . The value of all of these was still undetermined , and ...
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... Nerve matter was not thought worthy of serious discussion ; spermine had not been tried . Spleen and bone - marrow were used with apparent benefit for a time in leukemia , but the patient soon died . Gold- scheider considers the animal ...
... Nerve matter was not thought worthy of serious discussion ; spermine had not been tried . Spleen and bone - marrow were used with apparent benefit for a time in leukemia , but the patient soon died . Gold- scheider considers the animal ...
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... nerve centers by the morbific agent which is operating to produce pneumonia ? From the beginning of the disease until the infiltration is complete ( usually for the first four days ) the patient should be brought under the full ...
... nerve centers by the morbific agent which is operating to produce pneumonia ? From the beginning of the disease until the infiltration is complete ( usually for the first four days ) the patient should be brought under the full ...
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