A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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... pain , muscular sense , and temperature . Ferrier and his followers . maintain that the site of the tactile sense is ... pain in this member . I have recently seen a case in consultation in which there was absolute loss of the sense of ...
... pain , muscular sense , and temperature . Ferrier and his followers . maintain that the site of the tactile sense is ... pain in this member . I have recently seen a case in consultation in which there was absolute loss of the sense of ...
Page 28
... pain sense , with preservation of muscular sense ( autopsy ) . them . From this it will be seen that we know fairly well the motor centres for the arm and leg muscles , for the muscles of the head and face , for articulate speech , for ...
... pain sense , with preservation of muscular sense ( autopsy ) . them . From this it will be seen that we know fairly well the motor centres for the arm and leg muscles , for the muscles of the head and face , for articulate speech , for ...
Page 88
... painful , since they concentrate the current upon too small an area of skin . To prevent this pain and to diffuse the current over a wide area of tissue the poles are terminated by attachment to a diffuser or electrode , a device ...
... painful , since they concentrate the current upon too small an area of skin . To prevent this pain and to diffuse the current over a wide area of tissue the poles are terminated by attachment to a diffuser or electrode , a device ...
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... pain , and practically for this purpose the smaller electrode should be made use of , and not the smallest one Fig ... painful . The electrodes must , therefore , 100 INTRODUCTORY .
... pain , and practically for this purpose the smaller electrode should be made use of , and not the smallest one Fig ... painful . The electrodes must , therefore , 100 INTRODUCTORY .
Page 122
... pain when you ask him the meaning of the word " pin , " and then prick him with a pin . Finally , when a patient has agraphia he is not able to write , although he may be able to understand the meaning of words perfectly well , may be ...
... pain when you ask him the meaning of the word " pin , " and then prick him with a pin . Finally , when a patient has agraphia he is not able to write , although he may be able to understand the meaning of words perfectly well , may be ...
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