Epilepsy-- its symptoms, treatment, and relation to other chronic convulsive diseasesChurchill, 1861 - 360 pages |
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... impaired The pulse ... 2. Special . Skin , urine , & c . E. Relation between mental , motorial , and organic functions in regard of the deviations they present in epileptics II . Paroxysmal symptoms ... A. Epilepsia mitior , or " le ...
... impaired The pulse ... 2. Special . Skin , urine , & c . E. Relation between mental , motorial , and organic functions in regard of the deviations they present in epileptics II . Paroxysmal symptoms ... A. Epilepsia mitior , or " le ...
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... impaired , not in such manner as to exhibit structural change , but to such a degree as to cause ocular spectra , amaurosis , or convulsions . But 2nd . The lesion or disease of one element may affect another less directly ; the ...
... impaired , not in such manner as to exhibit structural change , but to such a degree as to cause ocular spectra , amaurosis , or convulsions . But 2nd . The lesion or disease of one element may affect another less directly ; the ...
Page 42
... impair- ment of memory was the only departure from health . This is not the place to discuss the nature of this phenomenon , which has been described by Dr. Prichard ; * such discussion will be found in Chap . V. , Pathology : but , in ...
... impair- ment of memory was the only departure from health . This is not the place to discuss the nature of this phenomenon , which has been described by Dr. Prichard ; * such discussion will be found in Chap . V. , Pathology : but , in ...
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... impairment , its least common state that of partial or limited deterioration ; and , between the two , is the higher degree of failure . The sexual differences which are represented by the above table 44 INTERPAROXYSMAL SYMPTOMS ...
... impairment , its least common state that of partial or limited deterioration ; and , between the two , is the higher degree of failure . The sexual differences which are represented by the above table 44 INTERPAROXYSMAL SYMPTOMS ...
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... impairment at all . We cannot regard the existence of either one or both of these defects , common as they are in epileptics , as characteristic of their disease ; and further , deficient memory and impaired apprehension may be found in ...
... impairment at all . We cannot regard the existence of either one or both of these defects , common as they are in epileptics , as characteristic of their disease ; and further , deficient memory and impaired apprehension may be found in ...
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absent Age at commencement appears asphyxia brain Bright's disease cachexia cause cent cerebral chloroform clonic spasm condition of epileptics contraction convulsions Convulsive Affections defective degree disease eccentric irritation epilepsia gravior epilepsia mitior evidence exhibited existed fact feels female sex fits following table four frequency of attacks groups hereditary epilepsy hereditary predisposition hereditary taint Herpin impaired individuals induced influence interparoxysmal larger number latter le petit mal lesions less limbs loss of consciousness male sex Marshall Hall mean age medulla oblongata meningitis mental class mental condition mental failure motility motor disturbance muscles muscular nervous centres nervous system number of attacks nutrition observed occasionally occurred organic condition organic health pain paralysis paroxysm pathology patient petit phenomena present puberty pulse rate of frequency regard relation respiration seizures sensation slight spinal spinal cord symptoms third tonic Traité de l'Épilepsie tremor vertigo whereas
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