Nervous and Mental DiseasesW.B. Saunders, 1899 - 833 pages |
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... persistence of milk - teeth late in life . The ears are disproportionate in size , misplaced , mal- formed , particularly at the root of the helix , which may bifurcate , or the tragus and antitragus are misplaced , while the concha is ...
... persistence of milk - teeth late in life . The ears are disproportionate in size , misplaced , mal- formed , particularly at the root of the helix , which may bifurcate , or the tragus and antitragus are misplaced , while the concha is ...
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... Persistent depression or excitement out of proportion to their causes , and delusions and hallucinations that may or may not be properly recognized and corrected by the patient , require close scrutiny . Especially in hysteria are we ...
... Persistent depression or excitement out of proportion to their causes , and delusions and hallucinations that may or may not be properly recognized and corrected by the patient , require close scrutiny . Especially in hysteria are we ...
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... persistent emesis , whereby the uric products are vicariously ejected . The state of the kidneys and ureters is made out largely by the investigation of the urinary secretion , but the bladder is open to more proximate methods . Its ...
... persistent emesis , whereby the uric products are vicariously ejected . The state of the kidneys and ureters is made out largely by the investigation of the urinary secretion , but the bladder is open to more proximate methods . Its ...
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... persistent contraction is occasionally found when the ends of a muscle are suddenly and passively approximated . For instance , when the foot is passively flexed on the leg , a tonic contraction of the anterior tibial muscles takes ...
... persistent contraction is occasionally found when the ends of a muscle are suddenly and passively approximated . For instance , when the foot is passively flexed on the leg , a tonic contraction of the anterior tibial muscles takes ...
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... persistence of an odor there is a gradually diminishing perception of it . The sudden stopping of a clock or other familiar and disregarded sound is almost startling . In considering the various qualities and modifications of the sense ...
... persistence of an odor there is a gradually diminishing perception of it . The sudden stopping of a clock or other familiar and disregarded sound is almost startling . In considering the various qualities and modifications of the sense ...
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