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... pneumogastric ; but if it were , it would hardly be contin- uous for years , with no other sign of muscular disturbance . Where then is the primary mischief ? I believe it to be in some mental centre of the nervous system . The clinical ...
... pneumogastric ; but if it were , it would hardly be contin- uous for years , with no other sign of muscular disturbance . Where then is the primary mischief ? I believe it to be in some mental centre of the nervous system . The clinical ...
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... pneumogastric nerve or in the true nervous centres of the heart itself . It will help us , in elucidating this part of our subject , to make reference to the most modern view respecting the nervous mechanism of the heart . This is that ...
... pneumogastric nerve or in the true nervous centres of the heart itself . It will help us , in elucidating this part of our subject , to make reference to the most modern view respecting the nervous mechanism of the heart . This is that ...
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... pneumogastric in some part of its course , for irritation of the pneumogastric would cause slow action of the heart , and might momentarily stop action . It might be failure of power of the sympathetic cardiac supply , or of the true ...
... pneumogastric in some part of its course , for irritation of the pneumogastric would cause slow action of the heart , and might momentarily stop action . It might be failure of power of the sympathetic cardiac supply , or of the true ...
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... pneumogastric at its origin — there could be persistency of the one symptom , and no sign of any other symptom of a cerebral nature . ( 2 ) If the symptom were due to irritation of the pneumo- gastric in some part of its wandering ...
... pneumogastric at its origin — there could be persistency of the one symptom , and no sign of any other symptom of a cerebral nature . ( 2 ) If the symptom were due to irritation of the pneumo- gastric in some part of its wandering ...
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... pneumogastric clearly is under excitation , that the symptom is demonstrated , but at the stage when the cerebrum is practically dead , when the muscles which are under cerebral and spinal influence are dead , and when nothing lives ...
... pneumogastric clearly is under excitation , that the symptom is demonstrated , but at the stage when the cerebrum is practically dead , when the muscles which are under cerebral and spinal influence are dead , and when nothing lives ...
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