Nervous and Mental DiseasesW.B. Saunders, 1899 - 833 pages |
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... a limited portion of the muscular system , as the face , hand , or lower extremity . Local convulsions are frequently styled Jacksonian , especially if marked by progressive extension to adjacent muscles , 30 NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES .
... a limited portion of the muscular system , as the face , hand , or lower extremity . Local convulsions are frequently styled Jacksonian , especially if marked by progressive extension to adjacent muscles , 30 NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES .
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Archibald Church, Frederick Peterson. especially if marked by progressive extension to adjacent muscles , with tardy , slight , or no involvement of consciousness . The initial spasm of such fits is called the signal symptom , indicating ...
Archibald Church, Frederick Peterson. especially if marked by progressive extension to adjacent muscles , with tardy , slight , or no involvement of consciousness . The initial spasm of such fits is called the signal symptom , indicating ...
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... progressive spinal muscular atrophy and cerebral palsy , great changes take place in various joints . They become enlarged , enormously distended with fluid , and the bones disintegrate without any painful attending symptoms . This ...
... progressive spinal muscular atrophy and cerebral palsy , great changes take place in various joints . They become enlarged , enormously distended with fluid , and the bones disintegrate without any painful attending symptoms . This ...
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... progressive atrophic myopathies , the responses are reduced , but are proportionate to the amount of healthy muscular fibers remaining . Some spasmodic con- ditions , like facial tic , present an increased activity to electric ...
... progressive atrophic myopathies , the responses are reduced , but are proportionate to the amount of healthy muscular fibers remaining . Some spasmodic con- ditions , like facial tic , present an increased activity to electric ...
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... progressive bulbar palsy the paralysis of the tongue is early marked by indistinctness of speech and a loss of the lingual consonant sounds . If the lips are weakened , the labials can not be produced , and , finally , through paralysis ...
... progressive bulbar palsy the paralysis of the tongue is early marked by indistinctness of speech and a loss of the lingual consonant sounds . If the lips are weakened , the labials can not be produced , and , finally , through paralysis ...
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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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