Functional nervous diseasesAppleton, 1887 - 217 pages |
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Page 14
... frequently of insufficient intensity to originate neuroses , may , when the nervous disturb- ance has been once instituted , be sufficient to perpetu- ate it for an indefinite time . Immediate causes are perhaps rarely of a nature to ...
... frequently of insufficient intensity to originate neuroses , may , when the nervous disturb- ance has been once instituted , be sufficient to perpetu- ate it for an indefinite time . Immediate causes are perhaps rarely of a nature to ...
Page 16
... 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 .
... 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 .
Page 21
... frequently than other conditions constitute a neuropathic tendency . A doctrine so much at variance with the ordinary beliefs must , of necessity , excite suspicion that the proposition has been based upon insufficient data , or that ...
... frequently than other conditions constitute a neuropathic tendency . A doctrine so much at variance with the ordinary beliefs must , of necessity , excite suspicion that the proposition has been based upon insufficient data , or that ...
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... frequent- ly consulted , and doubtless yields more readily than complaints arising from the same cause more distantly located , or of more severe nature ; yet it is well known to oculists that even asthenopia does not al ways yield to ...
... frequent- ly consulted , and doubtless yields more readily than complaints arising from the same cause more distantly located , or of more severe nature ; yet it is well known to oculists that even asthenopia does not al ways yield to ...
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... frequently in men , who , more than women , suffer from dull pains at the occipital region . This occipi- tal pain , which is invariably located in the scalp and occipital muscle , is very frequently and incorrectly spoken of ...
... frequently in men , who , more than women , suffer from dull pains at the occipital region . This occipi- tal pain , which is invariably located in the scalp and occipital muscle , is very frequently and incorrectly spoken of ...
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accommodation aches adducting power affections anomalies apoplexy asthenopia atropine attacks Bright's disease brother died cause chorea chronic ciliary muscle Cloth complaint continued convex correction crystalline lens Cured cylindrical glass degree died of Bright's died of consumption died of fever diplopia distance emmetropic epilepsy epileptic esophoria examined external recti muscles families Father died frequently head headaches heart-disease hereditary hypermetropia hyperopia hyperopic hyperphoria improved insane instances insufficiency internal irritation known less manifest Medical mental metre metropia migraine months mother died muscular myopia myopic astigmatism nerve nervous diseases nervous energy Neural neuralgia neurasthenia neuroses occurred ocular conditions ocular defects ocular muscles oculists pain parallel rays patient permanent physician presbyopia prism ralgia recti muscles rectus refractive error relief Result of treatment retina sclera seen shown sister died slight spherical strabismus suffered symptoms tendency tendon tenotomy thenia tion twenty feet vision visual lines weeks
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