British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 241859 |
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... less extensive than he had supposed it to be . And there can be little doubt that the want of such exact determination has been the cause of many of the contradictions between the results of operations apparently but not really the same ...
... less extensive than he had supposed it to be . And there can be little doubt that the want of such exact determination has been the cause of many of the contradictions between the results of operations apparently but not really the same ...
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... less degree after a transverse incision in the cerebellum , in the processus a cerebello ad testes , or in the corpora quadrigemina . Putting aside for the present the pheno- mena of hyperæsthesia , and looking to the fact that there is ...
... less degree after a transverse incision in the cerebellum , in the processus a cerebello ad testes , or in the corpora quadrigemina . Putting aside for the present the pheno- mena of hyperæsthesia , and looking to the fact that there is ...
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... less than that of some parts of the skin in one of the hind limbs ; and it must be attributed to some peculiar kind of irritation , which only the cutaneous ramifications of the nerves that convey it have the power of receiving , and ...
... less than that of some parts of the skin in one of the hind limbs ; and it must be attributed to some peculiar kind of irritation , which only the cutaneous ramifications of the nerves that convey it have the power of receiving , and ...
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... less and less the further the irritation is from the eye ; in experimenting upon himself he has found that the pinching of the neck or of the back parts of the head scarcely pro- duces lachrymation , whilst pinching of the face produces ...
... less and less the further the irritation is from the eye ; in experimenting upon himself he has found that the pinching of the neck or of the back parts of the head scarcely pro- duces lachrymation , whilst pinching of the face produces ...
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... less on this station than on any other , the rate of invaliding was greater . This was caused by the appear- ance of dysentery in one vessel , the Herald , and of epidemic dropsy in another , the Juno ; the former is a disease of rare ...
... less on this station than on any other , the rate of invaliding was greater . This was caused by the appear- ance of dysentery in one vessel , the Herald , and of epidemic dropsy in another , the Juno ; the former is a disease of rare ...
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