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... Nervous Diseases 343 BOOK I. Of Comata , or the Loss of Voluntary 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 ...
... Nervous Diseases 343 BOOK I. Of Comata , or the Loss of Voluntary 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 ...
Page 343
... nervous system , and of those powers of the system upon which sense and motion more especially depend . 1091. ] Of such diseases I have established a class , under the title of NEUROSES or NERVOUS DISEASES . These I again distinguish ...
... nervous system , and of those powers of the system upon which sense and motion more especially depend . 1091. ] Of such diseases I have established a class , under the title of NEUROSES or NERVOUS DISEASES . These I again distinguish ...
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... nervous pow- er from the brain to the muscles , from voluntary motion ; or , in so far as sense is affected , whatever interrupts the motion of the nervous power from the sentient extremities of the nerves to the brain . 1100. ] Such an ...
... nervous pow- er from the brain to the muscles , from voluntary motion ; or , in so far as sense is affected , whatever interrupts the motion of the nervous power from the sentient extremities of the nerves to the brain . 1100. ] Such an ...
Page 351
... nervous power , destroying its mobility , because the same poisons show their power in destroying the irritability of muscles and of the nerves connected with them , when both these are entirely sepa- rated from the rest of the body ...
... nervous power , destroying its mobility , because the same poisons show their power in destroying the irritability of muscles and of the nerves connected with them , when both these are entirely sepa- rated from the rest of the body ...
Page 352
... nervous power alone . 1119. ] With respect , however , to the circumstances which may appear upon the dissection of persons dead of apoplexy , there may be some fallacy in judging , from those circumstances , of the cause of the disease ...
... nervous power alone . 1119. ] With respect , however , to the circumstances which may appear upon the dissection of persons dead of apoplexy , there may be some fallacy in judging , from those circumstances , of the cause of the disease ...
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