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Page 303
... Motion 344 CHAP . I. Of Apoplexy ibid CHAP . II . Of Palsy 358 BOOK II . 1 Of Adynamie , or Diseases consisting in a weakness or loss of Motion in either the vital or natural Functions CHAP . I. Of Syncope or Fainting CHAP . II . Of ...
... Motion 344 CHAP . I. Of Apoplexy ibid CHAP . II . Of Palsy 358 BOOK II . 1 Of Adynamie , or Diseases consisting in a weakness or loss of Motion in either the vital or natural Functions CHAP . I. Of Syncope or Fainting CHAP . II . Of ...
Page 314
... motion of the body , and the heart is liable to palpitation and syncope . A headach sometimes occurs ; but more certainly pains of the back , loins , and haunches . + 999. ] These symptoms , when occurring in a high de gree , constitute ...
... motion of the body , and the heart is liable to palpitation and syncope . A headach sometimes occurs ; but more certainly pains of the back , loins , and haunches . + 999. ] These symptoms , when occurring in a high de gree , constitute ...
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... motion of the blood in the vena portarum , may sometimes interrupt the free return of the venous blood from the vessels of the stomach , and thereby occasion a vo- miting of blood ; but the instances of this are neither so frequent nor ...
... motion of the blood in the vena portarum , may sometimes interrupt the free return of the venous blood from the vessels of the stomach , and thereby occasion a vo- miting of blood ; but the instances of this are neither so frequent nor ...
Page 331
... motion of the eyes . These feelings , sometimes at their very first beginning , and always soon after , are attended with the distillation from the nose ; and sometimes from the eyes , of a thin fluid , which is often found to be ...
... motion of the eyes . These feelings , sometimes at their very first beginning , and always soon after , are attended with the distillation from the nose ; and sometimes from the eyes , of a thin fluid , which is often found to be ...
Page 343
... motion which are without pyrexia , as a part of the pri- mary disease ; and all those which do not depend upon a to- pical affection of the organs , but upon a more general af- fection of the nervous system , and of those powers of the ...
... motion which are without pyrexia , as a part of the pri- mary disease ; and all those which do not depend upon a to- pical affection of the organs , but upon a more general af- fection of the nervous system , and of those powers of the ...
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