A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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... period of committal , and what may require seclusion from the outset . The incontrovertible fact has been generally ignored that mental diseases , like hepatitis or ne- phritis , are affections of a viscus , and the result has been a ...
... period of committal , and what may require seclusion from the outset . The incontrovertible fact has been generally ignored that mental diseases , like hepatitis or ne- phritis , are affections of a viscus , and the result has been a ...
Page 120
... period , extends to the other limbs of the same side , or may even become generalized . It has been asserted that when a convulsion due to cortical disease begins in one limb , this is always evidence that the lesion is in the cortical ...
... period , extends to the other limbs of the same side , or may even become generalized . It has been asserted that when a convulsion due to cortical disease begins in one limb , this is always evidence that the lesion is in the cortical ...
Page 148
... period is shorter than that of spinal reflexes . Nevertheless , section of either the sensory or motor spinal nerve roots abolishes the knee - jerk , so that it is apparently dependent in some way upon the spinal cord . This I have ...
... period is shorter than that of spinal reflexes . Nevertheless , section of either the sensory or motor spinal nerve roots abolishes the knee - jerk , so that it is apparently dependent in some way upon the spinal cord . This I have ...
Page 163
... period of blue skies , bright sunshine , high barometer , and slight atmospheric mo- tion . It is well to study in any intractable case the behavior of the patient to these barometric disturbances , so as to be on the watch fo severe ...
... period of blue skies , bright sunshine , high barometer , and slight atmospheric mo- tion . It is well to study in any intractable case the behavior of the patient to these barometric disturbances , so as to be on the watch fo severe ...
Page 165
... period of the headache , when it is only accompanied by obstinate insomnia , and before the supervention of convulsions or paralysis , that the diagnosis must be made . Great suspicion , therefore , should attach to any violent headache ...
... period of the headache , when it is only accompanied by obstinate insomnia , and before the supervention of convulsions or paralysis , that the diagnosis must be made . Great suspicion , therefore , should attach to any violent headache ...
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