British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 241859 |
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... become more violent the more they are resisted ; the explanation of which seems partly ( at any rate ) to be in the intensification of the contraction by the additional stimulation conveyed to the spinal cord through the afferent nerves ...
... become more violent the more they are resisted ; the explanation of which seems partly ( at any rate ) to be in the intensification of the contraction by the additional stimulation conveyed to the spinal cord through the afferent nerves ...
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... becomes normal ( as to its quantity , at least ) , and is rather more than less abundant than before , -we find that ... become aflected . We have ourselves seen a large number of cases in which amaurosis followed an injury to the supra ...
... becomes normal ( as to its quantity , at least ) , and is rather more than less abundant than before , -we find that ... become aflected . We have ourselves seen a large number of cases in which amaurosis followed an injury to the supra ...
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... become a recognised practice . Among analogous phenomena occurring elsewhere , M. Brown - Séquard lays parti- cular stress on the disordered nutrition of one or more of the principal viscera of the head , thorax , or abdomen , which ...
... become a recognised practice . Among analogous phenomena occurring elsewhere , M. Brown - Séquard lays parti- cular stress on the disordered nutrition of one or more of the principal viscera of the head , thorax , or abdomen , which ...
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... become free in the cavity of the sheath , deriving a polish from rubbing against each other . They impart a peculiar consistency to the cyst , and give to the examining finger a rubbing sensation , such as may be produced by introducing ...
... become free in the cavity of the sheath , deriving a polish from rubbing against each other . They impart a peculiar consistency to the cyst , and give to the examining finger a rubbing sensation , such as may be produced by introducing ...
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... become diminished with the progress of pregnancy in women whose nervous system has only become disturbed by the fact of the pregnancy itself ; but it is otherwise with those in whom the pregnancy finds this condition of the nervous ...
... become diminished with the progress of pregnancy in women whose nervous system has only become disturbed by the fact of the pregnancy itself ; but it is otherwise with those in whom the pregnancy finds this condition of the nervous ...
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