British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Bind 241859 |
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... membranes of the cord , or that of Hutin , who supposed that it took place through the serous fluid which replaced the cord ; the more probable explanation of such anomalies being obvi- ously that a great part of the alteration in the ...
... membranes of the cord , or that of Hutin , who supposed that it took place through the serous fluid which replaced the cord ; the more probable explanation of such anomalies being obvi- ously that a great part of the alteration in the ...
Side 17
... membrane , or in any nerve - trunk that contains them . The former explanation requires the hypo- thesis that there are motor fibres that do not decussate , which is rendered improbable by the limitation of the paralysis to one side ...
... membrane , or in any nerve - trunk that contains them . The former explanation requires the hypo- thesis that there are motor fibres that do not decussate , which is rendered improbable by the limitation of the paralysis to one side ...
Side 22
... membrane near the skin , either the first contractions in a fit , or the most violent or the most prolonged , are found in the neigh- bourhood of the point of starting of the aura . If no indication of this kind can be furnished by the ...
... membrane near the skin , either the first contractions in a fit , or the most violent or the most prolonged , are found in the neigh- bourhood of the point of starting of the aura . If no indication of this kind can be furnished by the ...
Side 24
... membranes of the head is noticed as one of the results of section of the cervical sympathetic . But it is to be borne in mind , that this increase proceeds from paralysis of the vaso - motor nerves , which , by permitting a greater ...
... membranes of the head is noticed as one of the results of section of the cervical sympathetic . But it is to be borne in mind , that this increase proceeds from paralysis of the vaso - motor nerves , which , by permitting a greater ...
Side 33
... membrane , outside of this , or by the synoviparous follicles . The first of these varieties is the only one that has been described even in our most recent works . A fold of synovial membrane protrudes through an aperture in the ...
... membrane , outside of this , or by the synoviparous follicles . The first of these varieties is the only one that has been described even in our most recent works . A fold of synovial membrane protrudes through an aperture in the ...
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