Functional Nervous Diseases: Their Causes and Their Treatment, Memoir for the Concourse of 1881-1883 Académie Royale de Médecine de Belglique with a Supplement on the Anomalies of Refraction and Accommodation of the Eye and of Ocular Muscles |
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... continued to be stated in much the same order as before . Graefe and Donders enumerate the symptoms sub- stantially as they are given above , and Stellwag * concludes his excellent description of accommodative asthenopia as follows ...
... continued to be stated in much the same order as before . Graefe and Donders enumerate the symptoms sub- stantially as they are given above , and Stellwag * concludes his excellent description of accommodative asthenopia as follows ...
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... continued nervous disorder , and in many instances , in which an occasion of disturbance may seem to be clearly indi- cated by the history of the affection , the influence of the supposed cause may long have passed away , while a pre ...
... continued nervous disorder , and in many instances , in which an occasion of disturbance may seem to be clearly indi- cated by the history of the affection , the influence of the supposed cause may long have passed away , while a pre ...
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... more frequent and important , however , may be mentioned the depressed conditions of the nervous system after recovery from exanthem- atous diseases , severe and long - continued mental or 16 FUNCTIONAL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS .
... more frequent and important , however , may be mentioned the depressed conditions of the nervous system after recovery from exanthem- atous diseases , severe and long - continued mental or 16 FUNCTIONAL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS .
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... continued mental or physical strain , excessive emotional excitements , phys- ical shock , and sudden and extreme changes of tem- perature . The effect of these and many other exciting causes must , in the nature of the case , be ...
... continued mental or physical strain , excessive emotional excitements , phys- ical shock , and sudden and extreme changes of tem- perature . The effect of these and many other exciting causes must , in the nature of the case , be ...
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... continued observations conducted in a spirit of judi- cial independence , and free from all such bias as might result from occasional and exceptional experi- ences . It is believed that the views advanced in this es- say are thus based ...
... continued observations conducted in a spirit of judi- cial independence , and free from all such bias as might result from occasional and exceptional experi- ences . It is believed that the views advanced in this es- say are thus based ...
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accommodation aches adducting power anomalies apoplexy asthenopia atropine attacks Bright's disease brother died cause chorea ciliary muscle Cloth complaint continued convex cornea correction crystalline lens Cured cylindrical glasses degree demand died of Bright's died of consumption died of fever diplopia distance epilepsy epileptic esophoria examined exercise external recti muscles families Father died frequently function head headaches heart-disease hereditary hypermetropia hyperopia hyperopic hyperphoria influence insane instances insufficiency internal irritation known less manifest mental metropia migraine months mother died muscular myopia myopic astigmatism nerve nervous disease nervous disturbance nervous energy Neural neuralgia neurasthenia neuroses occurred ocular conditions ocular defects ocular muscles oculists pain parallel rays paroxysm patient permanent physician presbyopia prisms ralgia rectus refractive error relief Result of treatment retina scapulæ sclera seen shown sister died slight spherical strabismus suffered symptoms tendency tenotomy thenia tion twenty feet vision visual lines weeks
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