Nervous and Mental DiseasesW.B. Saunders, 1899 - 833 pages |
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... manifestations of the disease are to be systematically , briefly , and clearly developed and noted , with full atten- tion to remissions , intermissions , or relapses . In convulsive disorders a full clinical investigation of the attack ...
... manifestations of the disease are to be systematically , briefly , and clearly developed and noted , with full atten- tion to remissions , intermissions , or relapses . In convulsive disorders a full clinical investigation of the attack ...
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... manifested by defective hair and nails and simplicity in the papillary lines of the finger - tips . The functional stigmata of degeneracy show themselves : ( 1 ) Mentally , in defective mind qualities . These vary in degree from idiocy ...
... manifested by defective hair and nails and simplicity in the papillary lines of the finger - tips . The functional stigmata of degeneracy show themselves : ( 1 ) Mentally , in defective mind qualities . These vary in degree from idiocy ...
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... manifestations make up the major part of the disease , or the dermatosis may be an associated feature of other neurotic disturbance . All varieties of urticaria are of frequent occurrence among the neurotic . Dermographia and the tache ...
... manifestations make up the major part of the disease , or the dermatosis may be an associated feature of other neurotic disturbance . All varieties of urticaria are of frequent occurrence among the neurotic . Dermographia and the tache ...
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... manifestations of the cord . In man , however , the absolute destruction of all such communication - in other words , complete division of the cord - produces abolition of muscle reflexes below the level of the lesion . Sensitiveness in ...
... manifestations of the cord . In man , however , the absolute destruction of all such communication - in other words , complete division of the cord - produces abolition of muscle reflexes below the level of the lesion . Sensitiveness in ...
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... manifestations of the disease are present almost in a moment , and death may occur in twenty - four hours . Usually there is an invasion period of several days or weeks , attended by malaise , discomfort , slight feverishness , and ...
... manifestations of the disease are present almost in a moment , and death may occur in twenty - four hours . Usually there is an invasion period of several days or weeks , attended by malaise , discomfort , slight feverishness , and ...
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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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