Epilepsy-- its symptoms, treatment, and relation to other chronic convulsive diseasesChurchill, 1861 - 360 pages |
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Page xii
... observed by myself . An examination of the table of contents will , I think , render still more apparent the general plan and order of the book . The method employed in almost the whole of this work has been " the numerical , " and upon ...
... observed by myself . An examination of the table of contents will , I think , render still more apparent the general plan and order of the book . The method employed in almost the whole of this work has been " the numerical , " and upon ...
Page xiii
... observe , -in illustration of another use of the statistical method , -the great prevalence of rainy days at this particular period of the year . This fact , which had been frequently observed , is esta- blished by the numerical ...
... observe , -in illustration of another use of the statistical method , -the great prevalence of rainy days at this particular period of the year . This fact , which had been frequently observed , is esta- blished by the numerical ...
Page xvi
... observation of the phenomena of disease is the source whence our notions are derived ; and hence the standard to which we must appeal for the confirmation or contradiction of our doctrines . Thus the classification we employ has its ...
... observation of the phenomena of disease is the source whence our notions are derived ; and hence the standard to which we must appeal for the confirmation or contradiction of our doctrines . Thus the classification we employ has its ...
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... observed that there are two modes , each producing a special kind or class of symptom . " ( a . ) Some symptoms are ... observation , we cannot directly affirm wherein the negation lies . For example : the forefinger of the hand is ...
... observed that there are two modes , each producing a special kind or class of symptom . " ( a . ) Some symptoms are ... observation , we cannot directly affirm wherein the negation lies . For example : the forefinger of the hand is ...
Page 17
... observed , that a source of irritation acting upon a given organism only for a certain time may be insuf- ficient to occasion convulsive phenomena , and yet , if the same C irritation is continued for a longer time , such results ...
... observed , that a source of irritation acting upon a given organism only for a certain time may be insuf- ficient to occasion convulsive phenomena , and yet , if the same C irritation is continued for a longer time , such results ...
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absent Age at commencement appears asphyxia cachexia cause cent cerebral chloroform clonic spasm condition of epileptics convulsions degree Delasiauve deterioration disease eccentric irritation emotional disturbance epilepsia gravior epilepsia mitior epileptiform Esquirol evidence exhibited existed extremely fact female sex fits following table four fourth classes frequency of attacks groups hereditary epilepsy hereditary predisposition hereditary taint impaired individuals induced influence intellectual interparoxysmal larger number latter le petit mal less loss of consciousness Maladies Mentales male sex Marshall Hall mean age mean duration medulla oblongata meningitis mental class mental condition mental failure motility muscles muscular nervous system number of attacks nutrition observed occurred organic condition organic health pain paralysis paroxysm patients petit phenomena present puberty pulse rate of frequency regard relation respiration rheumatic fever seizures sensation slight spinal spinal cord suffered symptoms tonic Total number Traité de l'Épilepsie tremor vertigo violent whereas
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