Functional nervous diseasesAppleton, 1887 - 217 pages |
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Page 10
... less many oculists might be able to recall relief to headaches as incidental to treatment of asthenopia . It would not be surprising even if the recollection of such an occurrence should induce in the mind of the practitioner the belief ...
... less many oculists might be able to recall relief to headaches as incidental to treatment of asthenopia . It would not be surprising even if the recollection of such an occurrence should induce in the mind of the practitioner the belief ...
Page 17
... less conse- quence than the influence which leads to it and per- petuates it . The predisposing influence not only tends to pro- long the disorder , but in a vast number of instances , when a certain form of disorder is supposed to be ...
... less conse- quence than the influence which leads to it and per- petuates it . The predisposing influence not only tends to pro- long the disorder , but in a vast number of instances , when a certain form of disorder is supposed to be ...
Page 20
... less true ; but that in the general results of this in- vestigation the conclusions reached are accurate , the author believes that he can affirm without presump- tion . In the confirmed belief that the neuropathic pre- disposition must ...
... less true ; but that in the general results of this in- vestigation the conclusions reached are accurate , the author believes that he can affirm without presump- tion . In the confirmed belief that the neuropathic pre- disposition must ...
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... to oculists , may be less familiar to those not specially engaged in ex- amining the defects of vision . When rays of light fall upon the transparent sur- face 22 FUNCTIONAL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS . The Eye as an Irritating Cause.
... to oculists , may be less familiar to those not specially engaged in ex- amining the defects of vision . When rays of light fall upon the transparent sur- face 22 FUNCTIONAL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS . The Eye as an Irritating Cause.
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... less convex . In the former case it is said to be accom- modated for near points , in the latter for distance ; and the power of thus changing the form of the lens , and consequently the focus of the eye , is called the function of ...
... less convex . In the former case it is said to be accom- modated for near points , in the latter for distance ; and the power of thus changing the form of the lens , and consequently the focus of the eye , is called the function 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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