When the function of the brain is interfered with by conditions usually included under the term irritation, the pupils are in a state of myosis ; sometimes labile, but generally stabile myosis. "(5) This 'irritation,' or interruption of function, may... Birmingham Medical Review - Side 1311887Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1887 - 492 sider
...congestion of the vessels of the iris, and so produces contraction of the pupil. Dr. Macewen shows that when the function of the brain is in abeyance, the...term " irritation, " the pupils are in a state of myosis-^sometimes labile, but generally stabile myosis. The same pathological factors which cause myosis... | |
| 1887 - 536 sider
...the abolition of function is exemplified by extensive laceration and compression of the brain. (B) 4. When the function of the brain is interfered with...pupils are in a state of myosis ; sometimes labile, but generally stabile myosis. 5. This " irritation" or interruption of function may be seen during certain... | |
| 1887 - 532 sider
...abeyance the pupils are in a state of stable mydriasis. When the function of the brain is interferred with by conditions usually included under the term...pupils are in a state of myosis, sometimes labile, but generally stabile myosis. The same pathological factors which cause myosis may also cause mydriasis,... | |
| 1888 - 594 sider
...the abolition of function is exemplified by extensive laceration and compression of the brain. (B) 4. When the function of the brain is interfered with...included under the term " irritation," the pupils arc in a state of myosis ; sometimes labile, but generally stabile, myosis. 5. This " irritation "... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1888 - 594 sider
...and compression of the brain. (K) f. When the function of the brain is interfered with by renditions usually included under the term " irritation." the...pupils are in a state of myosis; sometimes labile, but generally stabile, myosis. 5. This " irritation '' or interruption of function may lx^ seen during... | |
| William Colby Goodno - 1894 - 980 sider
...abolition of function is exemplified by extensive laceration and compression of the brain. " B. (4) When the function of the brain is interfered with...pupils are in a state of myosis ; sometimes labile, but generally stabile myosis. "(5) This 'irritation,' or interruption of function, may be seen during certain... | |
| William Colby Goodno - 1894 - 974 sider
...abolition of function is exemplified by extensive laceration and compression of the brain. " B. (4) When the function of the brain is interfered with...pupils are in a state of myosis ; sometimes labile, but generally stabile myosis. "(5) This 'irritation,' or interruption of function, may be seen during certain... | |
| Clarence Bartlett - 1903 - 1014 sider
...abolition of function is exemplified by extensive laceration and compression of the brain. " B. (4) When the function of the brain is interfered with...pupils are in a state of myosis ; sometimes labile, but generally stabile myosis. " (5) This ' irritation,' or interruption of function, may be seen during... | |
| 1887 - 766 sider
...and so produces contraction of the pupil. Dr. Maceweu shows that when the function of the brain is iu abeyance the pupils are in a state of stabile mydriasis....pupils are in a state of myosis, sometimes labile, but generally stabile myosis. When the function of one-half of the cerebrum is placed in abeyance by a... | |
| Leartus Connor - 1887 - 524 sider
...congestion of the vessels of the iris, and so produces contraction of the pupil. Dr. Macewen shows that when the function of the brain is in abeyance the...pupils are in a state of myosis, sometimes labile, but generally stabile myosis. The same pathological factors which cause myosis may also cause mydriasis,... | |
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