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Side 230
... nerve - endings of the intestinal mucosa , or later on upon the great nerve centers , resulting in a train of symptoms and pathological phenomena dependent largely upon the amount of the toxine present , and upon the normal resistance ...
... nerve - endings of the intestinal mucosa , or later on upon the great nerve centers , resulting in a train of symptoms and pathological phenomena dependent largely upon the amount of the toxine present , and upon the normal resistance ...
Side 240
... nerve - endings . During this prodromal period , or cholerine , as it is usually called , and before the production of sufficient ptomaines to produce the more profound symptoms , nearly all cases can be arrested , and the evil effects ...
... nerve - endings . During this prodromal period , or cholerine , as it is usually called , and before the production of sufficient ptomaines to produce the more profound symptoms , nearly all cases can be arrested , and the evil effects ...
Side 242
... nerve impressibility and to cut off the reflex influence upon the intestinal vessels which is producing the extreme exos- motic action , and thus to arrest the spoliative flow until nature can rid herself of the toxine through her other ...
... nerve impressibility and to cut off the reflex influence upon the intestinal vessels which is producing the extreme exos- motic action , and thus to arrest the spoliative flow until nature can rid herself of the toxine through her other ...
Side 247
... nerve has been completely severed , as is sometimes done in cases of neuralgia that defy all treatment , it is not ... nerve to the original nuclei of the neighboring nerves , which will manifest their implication by creating nutri- tive ...
... nerve has been completely severed , as is sometimes done in cases of neuralgia that defy all treatment , it is not ... nerve to the original nuclei of the neighboring nerves , which will manifest their implication by creating nutri- tive ...
Side 248
... nerve to the next . We know how near to each other in the spinal cord are the original threads of the different nerves , and can consequently understand with readiness how the painful irritation of one nerve can extend with the greatest ...
... nerve to the next . We know how near to each other in the spinal cord are the original threads of the different nerves , and can consequently understand with readiness how the painful irritation of one nerve can extend with the greatest ...
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