Nervous and Mental DiseasesW.B. Saunders, 1899 - 833 pages |
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... face , trunk , or limbs , demonstrate the nervous involve- ment . Neuralgias of long standing are frequently marked by dermal changes of increased or decreased nutrition , as witness the thickening of the skin of the face in neuralgia ...
... face , trunk , or limbs , demonstrate the nervous involve- ment . Neuralgias of long standing are frequently marked by dermal changes of increased or decreased nutrition , as witness the thickening of the skin of the face in neuralgia ...
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... face , to one side of the body or to more . If the involvement is wide - spread , it will prob- ably vary in degree in different regions , and this is also of importance . The terms monoplegia , hemiplegia , paraplegia , and diplegia ...
... face , to one side of the body or to more . If the involvement is wide - spread , it will prob- ably vary in degree in different regions , and this is also of importance . The terms monoplegia , hemiplegia , paraplegia , and diplegia ...
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... face is best shown when the patient , with closed eyes , protrudes the tongue vigorously for a few moments . Intention tremors are usually best shown when the patient attempts to carry a full glass of water to the lips , to write with a ...
... face is best shown when the patient , with closed eyes , protrudes the tongue vigorously for a few moments . Intention tremors are usually best shown when the patient attempts to carry a full glass of water to the lips , to write with a ...
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... face . tender maxima . These maxima , as those upon the trunk , are practi- cally the tender points of Valleix . They are much more persistent than the tender areas , which usually are only well marked when the pain is severe and ...
... face . tender maxima . These maxima , as those upon the trunk , are practi- cally the tender points of Valleix . They are much more persistent than the tender areas , which usually are only well marked when the pain is severe and ...
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... face . Deviation of the tongue , pharyngeal and laryngeal distress , mark the implication of the posterior members of the cranial group . The mental state , aside from the stupor , is one of confusion , often marked by moderate delirium ...
... face . Deviation of the tongue , pharyngeal and laryngeal distress , mark the implication of the posterior members of the cranial group . The mental state , aside from the stupor , is one of confusion , often marked by moderate delirium ...
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acute affected alcohol anesthesia aphasia appear arterial associated ataxia atrophy attacks attention auditory brain cause cerebral cerebral hemorrhage chorea chronic clinical common commonly condition contractures convulsions cord cortex cortical cranial cranial nerves cutaneous defect degeneration degree delusions dementia depression diagnosis diplopia disease disorders epilepsy epileptic especially extremities facial faradic follow frequently give rise hallucinations headache hemorrhage hydrocephalus hyperesthesia hysteria hysterical ideas idiocy idiots increased induced infection insanity instances involved irritation lesion limbs loss lower mania manifestations marked Medical melancholia meningitis mental morbid motor movements muscles muscular myelitis myxedema nerve nerve-trunk nervous neurasthenia neuritis normal occur onset optic optic neuritis ordinarily pain palsy paralysis paralytic paraplegia paresis patient peripheral polyneuritis portion posterior present produce prognosis psychoses pyramidal tracts rare reflexes sclerosis sensation sensory disturbance side sleep softening sometimes spasm spinal symptoms syphilis tabes tendency tetany thrombosis tion tracts treatment tremor trophic tumor usually vascular
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