| 1873 - 920 หน้า
...shocks are equivalent to concussions. The irlua fjtileptirus is as real a blow as the apoplectic stroke. They exhaust and divert the nervous force, and after...time impair the nutrition of the nervous substance. " In the case of chorea proceeding to mania, we have to note that the cerebral disease is almost always... | |
| Reuben Ludlam - 1881 - 1052 หน้า
...probability that the chorea <-;iuses the mental disorders. " This it does by the repeated shocks that at first stun the nervous centres; these shocks are...amelioration with the decline or cessation of the chorea." Although, in its nature, chorea is essentially a convulsive affen. tion, you should remember that it... | |
| Robert Barnes - 1885 - 1200 หน้า
...are equivalent to concussions. The ictus epilepticut is as real a blow as the apoplectic stroke. Both exhaust and divert the nervous force, and after a...time impair the nutrition of the nervous substance. In the case of chorea proceeding to mania we have to note that the cerebral disease is almost always... | |
| Reuben Ludlam - 1890 - 1110 หน้า
...disorders. " This it does by the repeated shocks that at first stun the nervous centres; these shocks arc equivalent to concussions, they exhaust and divert...Amelioration with the decline or cessation of the chorea." Although, in its nature, chorea is essentially a convulsive afteotiou, you should remember that it... | |
| 1884 - 870 หน้า
...the repeated shocks that at first stun the nerve centres ; these shocks are equivalent to concussion; they exhaust and divert the nervous force, and after...time impair the nutrition of the nervous substance." Although I have never treated a case of St. Vitus Dance which could be traced to rheumatism, the weight... | |
| 1869 - 592 หน้า
...anywhere reported. He considers that chorea, by the continuance and severity of its repeated shocks, " may exhaust and divert the nervous force, and, after a...time, impair the nutrition of the nervous substance;" so that, beginning, it may be, without organic lesion, it may thus actually prodttce softening of the... | |
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