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... nerve is required , which con- veys this to a central organ , and this again com- municates it to a peripheral sensory , motor , or sympathetic nerve in the same or a distant locali- ty . To quote Bosworth : " A local morbid condi- tion ...
... nerve is required , which con- veys this to a central organ , and this again com- municates it to a peripheral sensory , motor , or sympathetic nerve in the same or a distant locali- ty . To quote Bosworth : " A local morbid condi- tion ...
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... nerve is followed by a contraction of the artery , while a chronic irritation causes a paresis of the same , and con ... nerve is hereby explained , inasmuch as a new ir- ritation causes an increased hyperemia of the nerve - sheaths of ...
... nerve is followed by a contraction of the artery , while a chronic irritation causes a paresis of the same , and con ... nerve is hereby explained , inasmuch as a new ir- ritation causes an increased hyperemia of the nerve - sheaths of ...
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... nerve . This plexus is formed by the conjunction of twigs from the trigeminus , glossopharyngeal , and plexus caroti- cus of the sympathetic . Hyperemia of the integuments of the nose , either as a capillary injection or enlarged ar ...
... nerve . This plexus is formed by the conjunction of twigs from the trigeminus , glossopharyngeal , and plexus caroti- cus of the sympathetic . Hyperemia of the integuments of the nose , either as a capillary injection or enlarged ar ...
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... nerve filaments has already established a certain degree of vasomotor paresis . Besides , there can be no other factor in produc- ing exudation in the lung cells than the sympa- thetic nerves , and , left to choose between the two ...
... nerve filaments has already established a certain degree of vasomotor paresis . Besides , there can be no other factor in produc- ing exudation in the lung cells than the sympa- thetic nerves , and , left to choose between the two ...
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... nerve fila- ments restores the vessel tonus in the upper re- spiratory tract , eye , and ear ; consequently hyper- emia and all functional and pathological dis- turbances due to hyperemia are primarily due to irritation . The cause of ...
... nerve fila- ments restores the vessel tonus in the upper re- spiratory tract , eye , and ear ; consequently hyper- emia and all functional and pathological dis- turbances due to hyperemia are primarily due to irritation . The cause of ...
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