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" ... tremulous, and sometimes scarcely to be felt. Under this regimen, and in this way, she continued to go on for several days. At times she revived a little, so as to induce those who prescribed this treatment to believe confidently that she would recover,... "
The New York Medical and Physical Journal - Página 196
1830
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The Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, Volumen 4

1831 - 638 páginas
...treat.ment to believe confidently that she would recover, and she clearly regained her sight, for if a watch was held up to her she would follow it with her eyes....little more serum than is usual in the ventricles.-" 361 . Our author concljjjdqs that the heaviness of the head and drowsiness, which were attributed to...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Volumen 4

1829 - 590 páginas
...treatment to believe confidently that she would recover, and she clearly regained her sight, for if a watch was held up to her she would follow it with her eyes....little more serum than is usual in the ventricles." The inferences drawn by Dr. Gooch are, that the symptoms depended on " a deficiency of nervous energy,"...
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An Account of Some of the Most Important Diseases Peculiar to Women

Robert Gooch - 1829 - 506 páginas
...treatment to believe confidently that she would recover, and she clearly regained her sight, for if a watch was held up to her she would follow it with her eyes....little more serum than is usual in the ventricles. If the reader has perused the foregoing case attentively, and has reflected on it, he will of course...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volumen 16

1830 - 610 páginas
...treatment to helieve confidently that she would recover, and she clearly regained her sight, for if a watch was held up to her she would follow it with her eyes....symptoms of exhaustion, not with those of oppressed hrain. The head was opened hy a surgeon accustomed to anatomical examinations, and nothing was found...
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Baltimore Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volumen 1

Nathan Ryno Smith - 1830 - 490 páginas
...treatment to believe confidently that she would recover, and she clearly regained her sight, for if a watch was held up to her she would follow it with her eyes....expected; a full week, and then died with the symptoms of exhaustation, not with those of oppressed brain. The head was opened by a surgeon accustomed to anatomical...
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The Transylvania Journal of Medicine, and the Associate Sciences, Volumen 5

1832 - 640 páginas
...treatment to believe confidently that she would recover, and she clearly regained her sight, for if a watch was held up to her, she would follow it with her eyes....found but a little more serum than is usual in the venticles. If the reader has perused the foregoing case attentively, and has reflected on it, he will...
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A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye

Sir William Lawrence - 1833 - 766 páginas
...so as to induce an expectation of recovery ; and that she clearly regained her sight, for if a watch was held up to her, she would follow it with her eyes.* This transitory effect of diminished circulation on the functions of the retina or sensorium must however...
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On the Diseases and Derangements of the Nervous System, in Their Primary ...

Marshall Hall - 1841 - 456 páginas
...to believe confidently that she would recover ; and she clearly regained her sight ; for, if a watch was held up to her, she would follow it with her eyes....little more serum than is usual in the ventricles. 784. " If the reader has perused the foregoing case attentively, and has reflected on it, he will,...
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The Human Brain; Its Structure, Physiology and Diseases: With a Description ...

Samuel Solly - 1847 - 778 páginas
...to believe confidently that she would recover ; and she clearly regained her sight, for if a watch was held up to her she would follow it with her eyes....little more serum than is usual in the ventricles. " If the reader has perused the foregoing case attentively, and has reflected on it, he will, of course,...
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Researches on primary pathology, and the origin and laws of ..., Volumen 1

Moses L. Knapp - 1858 - 318 páginas
...treatment to believe confidently that she would recover; and she clearly regained her sight, for if a watch was held up to her she would follow it with her eyes. She lived longer than I expected—a full week, and then died with the symptoms of exhaustion, not those of oppressed brain....
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