So slight and nearly imperceptible are the first inroads of this malady, and so extremely slow is its progress, that it rarely happens that the patient can form any recollection of the precise period of its commencement. London Medical and Physical Journal - Side 721817Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Forbes Benignus Winslow - 1860 - 796 sider
...subjoined accurate and graphic resume. " So slight and nearly imperceptible are the first inroads of this malady, and so extremely slow is its progress, that...symptoms perceived are a slight sense of weakness, with proneness to trembling in some particular part ; sometimes in the head, but most commonly in one of... | |
| Edward J. Huth, T. J. Murray - 2006 - 597 sider
...Jourual of Clinical Investigation PARKINSONISM James Parkinson; 1817 2339 The patient can [rarely] form any recollection of the precise period of its...but most commonly in one of the hands and arms.... The propensity to lean forward becomes invincible.... As the debility increases and the influence of... | |
| 2011 - 1104 sider
...imperceptible onset of the disease. "... So slight and nearly imperceptible are the first inroads of this malady, and so extremely slow is its progress, that...recollection of the precise period of its commencement." He described the onset of symptoms as "... a slight sense of weakness, with a proneness to trembling... | |
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