Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 35, Part 2Y. J. Pentland., 1890 - Medicine |
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Page 617
... entirely successful results , but consider that their enumeration is not now necessary . CASE IX . - Facial Neuralgia . - Mrs F. , æt . 50 , consulted me on 30th August . For several years she had suffered from severe facial neuralgia ...
... entirely successful results , but consider that their enumeration is not now necessary . CASE IX . - Facial Neuralgia . - Mrs F. , æt . 50 , consulted me on 30th August . For several years she had suffered from severe facial neuralgia ...
Page 620
... entirely gone until about 20 minutes from the commencement of treatment . 19th November . - No recurrence . CASE XIX . - Cephalalgia accompanying Tonsillitis . — Miss S. H. , æt . 25. This case was similar to the above , but the patient ...
... entirely gone until about 20 minutes from the commencement of treatment . 19th November . - No recurrence . CASE XIX . - Cephalalgia accompanying Tonsillitis . — Miss S. H. , æt . 25. This case was similar to the above , but the patient ...
Page 632
... entirely caused to disappear . The dryness of the pharynx and naso - pharynx , and the feeling of obstruction in the nose , were always more marked in the morning , and on this account , I suppose , the patient was advised to snuff the ...
... entirely caused to disappear . The dryness of the pharynx and naso - pharynx , and the feeling of obstruction in the nose , were always more marked in the morning , and on this account , I suppose , the patient was advised to snuff the ...
Page 634
... entirely the middle , and com- pletely the inferior meatus . In- feriorly and posteriorly it projected somewhat into the naso - pharynx , while interiorly it impinged upon the middle and lower thirds of the septum . The surface of the ...
... entirely the middle , and com- pletely the inferior meatus . In- feriorly and posteriorly it projected somewhat into the naso - pharynx , while interiorly it impinged upon the middle and lower thirds of the septum . The surface of the ...
Page 635
... entirely disappeared , and there had been absolutely no recurrence of the asthmatic paroxysms . Since that time , and up to the date of publication , the patient has remained perfectly well . It would be interesting to know what was the ...
... entirely disappeared , and there had been absolutely no recurrence of the asthmatic paroxysms . Since that time , and up to the date of publication , the patient has remained perfectly well . It would be interesting to know what was the ...
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