The Colorado Medical Journal, ...: And the Western Medical and Surgical Gazette ... A Scientific Medical Journal ..., Volume 81902 |
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... normal , the case may be left to nature . If , however , flexion cannot be thus restored , more efficient means must be used without delay . If we can secure forward rotation of the occiput , flexion will be produced by the ordinary ...
... normal , the case may be left to nature . If , however , flexion cannot be thus restored , more efficient means must be used without delay . If we can secure forward rotation of the occiput , flexion will be produced by the ordinary ...
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... normal com- panion ; the hollow Scarpa's triangle becomes filled up and the head can be palpated beneath the femoral muscles . The knee becomes flexed from shorten- ing of the hamstring muscles . The snap , which is felt and heard at ...
... normal com- panion ; the hollow Scarpa's triangle becomes filled up and the head can be palpated beneath the femoral muscles . The knee becomes flexed from shorten- ing of the hamstring muscles . The snap , which is felt and heard at ...
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... normal con- ditions . - Pediatrics . There is at the present time much discussion of the relative positions of special and family practitioners with occasional gloomy articles on the " passing " of the latter , which leave one with the ...
... normal con- ditions . - Pediatrics . There is at the present time much discussion of the relative positions of special and family practitioners with occasional gloomy articles on the " passing " of the latter , which leave one with the ...
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... normal plantar reflex . He noted that whereas normal response to mild stimulation of the plantar sur- face ( stroking ) resulted in flexion of the toes , the latter were extended and especially the great toe , in case there existed a ...
... normal plantar reflex . He noted that whereas normal response to mild stimulation of the plantar sur- face ( stroking ) resulted in flexion of the toes , the latter were extended and especially the great toe , in case there existed a ...
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... normal subjects . Schueler in 8 per cent . of normal men and 4 per cent . of women . In regard to hysteria , difference of opinion also exists . Cohn and also Gindiciandrea obtained the extensor re- flex in hysterical cases and Eskridge ...
... normal subjects . Schueler in 8 per cent . of normal men and 4 per cent . of women . In regard to hysteria , difference of opinion also exists . Cohn and also Gindiciandrea obtained the extensor re- flex in hysterical cases and Eskridge ...
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