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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... regarded as permanent or of long continuance . Hence , if the child continues to manifest the symptoms of chorea , it is reasonable to search for an underlying cause which is permanent or continuous 14 FUNCTIONAL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS ...
... regarded as permanent or of long continuance . Hence , if the child continues to manifest the symptoms of chorea , it is reasonable to search for an underlying cause which is permanent or continuous 14 FUNCTIONAL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS ...
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... regarded by most persons , habitually " take cold . " One result of the many careful observations which have been made respecting this neuropathic predis- position has been to demonstrate that in a very large proportion of instances it ...
... regarded by most persons , habitually " take cold . " One result of the many careful observations which have been made respecting this neuropathic predis- position has been to demonstrate that in a very large proportion of instances it ...
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... regarded as a cure , of the predisposing tendency . In cases of temporary nervous disturbance , result- ing in headaches , the agencies above mentioned may be used with advantage , but they certainly have no power to remove an ...
... regarded as a cure , of the predisposing tendency . In cases of temporary nervous disturbance , result- ing in headaches , the agencies above mentioned may be used with advantage , but they certainly have no power to remove an ...
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... regarded as a cure . And a cure can only be assumed when so long a period of time has elapsed since a last attack that , under ordinary circumstances , in the par- ticular case , a very large number of attacks could reasonably have been ...
... regarded as a cure . And a cure can only be assumed when so long a period of time has elapsed since a last attack that , under ordinary circumstances , in the par- ticular case , a very large number of attacks could reasonably have been ...
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... regarded as a symptom . " † Neuralgia is common to all classes of society , but is more prevalent in the cultured classes than in others . A great variety of circumstances may act as im- mediate causes , among which impoverished ...
... regarded as a symptom . " † Neuralgia is common to all classes of society , but is more prevalent in the cultured classes than in others . A great variety of circumstances may act as im- mediate causes , among which impoverished ...
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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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