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Without manifesting itself with the same active symptoms as those that are
combined at the stage struck period , it keeps alight a nervous irritable excitement
, which intensifies up to the period when the time arrives for taking part in a ...
Without manifesting itself with the same active symptoms as those that are
combined at the stage struck period , it keeps alight a nervous irritable excitement
, which intensifies up to the period when the time arrives for taking part in a ...
Page 45
The fact alone that during the intervening periods of intermittency the heart is
natural in its action , would go far to indicate that in it there need be no serious
organic lesion . Still , this of itself would be little were it unsupported by more
direct ...
The fact alone that during the intervening periods of intermittency the heart is
natural in its action , would go far to indicate that in it there need be no serious
organic lesion . Still , this of itself would be little were it unsupported by more
direct ...
Page 50
He remembered then a confused period of noise and cries and rush , and a
return to comparative quiet , when he ... When he had gained sufficient calmness
he found that the periods of intermittent action of his heart could be counted .
He remembered then a confused period of noise and cries and rush , and a
return to comparative quiet , when he ... When he had gained sufficient calmness
he found that the periods of intermittent action of his heart could be counted .
Page 52
The intermittency in this case alternates with periods in which there is very slight
interruption of natural cardiac action . During these more natural periods there is ,
however , an occasional absence of systolic stroke once in two or three ...
The intermittency in this case alternates with periods in which there is very slight
interruption of natural cardiac action . During these more natural periods there is ,
however , an occasional absence of systolic stroke once in two or three ...
Page 54
... to seven times in the minute , and extended not unfrequently over a full period
of two seconds . I learned also , after a short time , that the sense of exhaustion
was always co - incident with the periods of 54 On Intermittent Pulse and
Palpitation .
... to seven times in the minute , and extended not unfrequently over a full period
of two seconds . I learned also , after a short time , that the sense of exhaustion
was always co - incident with the periods of 54 On Intermittent Pulse and
Palpitation .
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