Nervous and Mental DiseasesW.B. Saunders, 1899 - 833 pages |
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... induced or faradic current that can be increased from zero to a tetanizing strength ; and , second , a constant or ... induction apparatus of the Reymond type ; the second by about thirty active Leclanché or ELECTRICAL CONDITIONS . 39 ...
... induced or faradic current that can be increased from zero to a tetanizing strength ; and , second , a constant or ... induction apparatus of the Reymond type ; the second by about thirty active Leclanché or ELECTRICAL CONDITIONS . 39 ...
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... common . Through damming up of the ven- tricular outlet , hydrocephalus may be induced . CHAPTER III . TUBERCULAR MENINGITIS . Tubercular leptomeningitis ( basilar INFLAMMATION OF THE PIA MATER . 87 Chronic Leptomeningitis.
... common . Through damming up of the ven- tricular outlet , hydrocephalus may be induced . CHAPTER III . TUBERCULAR MENINGITIS . Tubercular leptomeningitis ( basilar INFLAMMATION OF THE PIA MATER . 87 Chronic Leptomeningitis.
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... induce a tubercular meningitis perhaps by reducing the resistive factor in the tissues that stays the bacillary invasion . At any rate , it is a common observation that spinal and head injuries in themselves rather trifling , are ...
... induce a tubercular meningitis perhaps by reducing the resistive factor in the tissues that stays the bacillary invasion . At any rate , it is a common observation that spinal and head injuries in themselves rather trifling , are ...
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... induced . Similarly paresis is often found , which may be localized . In cases of protracted onset , some wavering in the gait , or even marked staggering and clumsiness , are of the same signifi- cance . After a variable , active ...
... induced . Similarly paresis is often found , which may be localized . In cases of protracted onset , some wavering in the gait , or even marked staggering and clumsiness , are of the same signifi- cance . After a variable , active ...
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... induced . The papilla is swollen and infiltrated with a plastic material that obscures the outline and enlarges the disc . The organiza- tion of the infiltrate , and consequent shrinking , causes the final damage to the entering nerve ...
... induced . The papilla is swollen and infiltrated with a plastic material that obscures the outline and enlarges the disc . The organiza- tion of the infiltrate , and consequent shrinking , causes the final damage to the entering nerve ...
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