International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1894 |
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... nerve - mechanism of the joint or joints . With regard to the treatment of rheumatism , I think that the plan best adapted for practical usefulness will be for me to place before you some supposititious cases which may be taken as types ...
... nerve - mechanism of the joint or joints . With regard to the treatment of rheumatism , I think that the plan best adapted for practical usefulness will be for me to place before you some supposititious cases which may be taken as types ...
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... nerves in the neck ) , or moved slowly up and down from mastoid process to clavicle for three minutes on each side . Under this treatment the patient greatly improved ; the pulse - rate came down to 88 , 84 , and 76 , with little ...
... nerves in the neck ) , or moved slowly up and down from mastoid process to clavicle for three minutes on each side . Under this treatment the patient greatly improved ; the pulse - rate came down to 88 , 84 , and 76 , with little ...
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... nerves in front of the neck for six minutes , three times a day . At the end of a week there was very great improve- ment , and in a fortnight the pulse - rate had fallen from 100-120 to 84-80 , all signs of heart - distress and of ...
... nerves in front of the neck for six minutes , three times a day . At the end of a week there was very great improve- ment , and in a fortnight the pulse - rate had fallen from 100-120 to 84-80 , all signs of heart - distress and of ...
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... nerve and muscle , and deviations from the normal state . These difficulties are , however , by no means insur- mountable , and by the exercise of knowledge , care , and patience one may become perfectly familiar with the delicate ...
... nerve and muscle , and deviations from the normal state . These difficulties are , however , by no means insur- mountable , and by the exercise of knowledge , care , and patience one may become perfectly familiar with the delicate ...
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... nerve , sufficient to cause loss of voluntary movement , is associated with abnormal electrical reactions . It is not difficult , as a rule , to distinguish between disease of the peripheral nerves and disease of the central gray matter ...
... nerve , sufficient to cause loss of voluntary movement , is associated with abnormal electrical reactions . It is not difficult , as a rule , to distinguish between disease of the peripheral nerves and disease of the central gray matter ...
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