Nervous and Mental DiseasesW.B. Saunders, 1899 - 833 pages |
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... various marks of degeneracy it is clear that very few of them , taken alone , are sufficient to enable the classification of their possessor among the defectives , and that a very great many of the minor stigmata may be present in a ...
... various marks of degeneracy it is clear that very few of them , taken alone , are sufficient to enable the classification of their possessor among the defectives , and that a very great many of the minor stigmata may be present in a ...
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... various makers containing from twenty to fifty cells are available . Two electrodes are needed , one presenting from nine to twelve square inches of conducting surface , the other fitted with an interrupting handle by which the operator ...
... various makers containing from twenty to fifty cells are available . Two electrodes are needed , one presenting from nine to twelve square inches of conducting surface , the other fitted with an interrupting handle by which the operator ...
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... various known temperatures . Every test requires that considerable surface come in contact with the skin for a few moments , as the integument must gain or lose heat proportionately before the exact degree of temperature is appreciated ...
... various known temperatures . Every test requires that considerable surface come in contact with the skin for a few moments , as the integument must gain or lose heat proportionately before the exact degree of temperature is appreciated ...
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... various levels are injured . If a nerve - trunk or a branch be injured by traumatism or disease , anesthesia will be limited to the corresponding anatomical cutaneous distribution . Per contra , if such anatomical area be found to be ...
... various levels are injured . If a nerve - trunk or a branch be injured by traumatism or disease , anesthesia will be limited to the corresponding anatomical cutaneous distribution . Per contra , if such anatomical area be found to be ...
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... various deviations of the visual axes of the eyes or loss of power in directing them conjointly in some given direction , with resulting indistinctness of vision or complete double vision , diplopia . Rarely a monocular diplopia is ...
... various deviations of the visual axes of the eyes or loss of power in directing them conjointly in some given direction , with resulting indistinctness of vision or complete double vision , diplopia . Rarely a monocular diplopia is ...
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