The Medical Chronicle: A Monthly Record of the Progress of Medical SchinceSherratt & Hughes, 1904 |
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Side 20
... slight agraphia , and " choked " optic disc . An epileptic fit was followed by temporary blindness , hemiparesis , aphasia , slight optic neuritis and rapid death . The necropsy revealed a collection of small cysts in the subarachnoid ...
... slight agraphia , and " choked " optic disc . An epileptic fit was followed by temporary blindness , hemiparesis , aphasia , slight optic neuritis and rapid death . The necropsy revealed a collection of small cysts in the subarachnoid ...
Side 20
... slight or inconstant , the headache is less , the head retraction not so marked and the disturbance of consciousness less pronounced . Vision is very markedly affected , but the further course of the illness must be observed before the ...
... slight or inconstant , the headache is less , the head retraction not so marked and the disturbance of consciousness less pronounced . Vision is very markedly affected , but the further course of the illness must be observed before the ...
Side 21
... Slight exophthalmos , fine tremors of the tongue , hands and lips , and weakness of the lower limbs . 5. Examination of the cerebro - spinal fluid obtained from lumbar puncture may throw some light on the pathological condition . Lastly ...
... Slight exophthalmos , fine tremors of the tongue , hands and lips , and weakness of the lower limbs . 5. Examination of the cerebro - spinal fluid obtained from lumbar puncture may throw some light on the pathological condition . Lastly ...
Side 24
... slight improvement . 32 371 insufficient detail given by authors . - Again , of the 371 cases , in 205 a palliative operation only was attempted , in 166 an attempt to enucleate was made , and in these 82 , or about 50 % showed marked ...
... slight improvement . 32 371 insufficient detail given by authors . - Again , of the 371 cases , in 205 a palliative operation only was attempted , in 166 an attempt to enucleate was made , and in these 82 , or about 50 % showed marked ...
Side 27
... canal , thickening of the meninges , marked pigmentation and slight atrophy of the ganglion cells of the anterior horns , and the presence of numerous corpora amylacea . rare . Sir William Gowers , in 1890 , drew attention to Medicine . 27.
... canal , thickening of the meninges , marked pigmentation and slight atrophy of the ganglion cells of the anterior horns , and the presence of numerous corpora amylacea . rare . Sir William Gowers , in 1890 , drew attention to Medicine . 27.
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Side 88 - To make a comparison of the results of infant feeding in tenements in winter and summer; (2) to determine how far such results were affected by the character of the milk used, especially its original bacterial content, its preparation, and whether it was fed after heating or raw; (3) to see to what extent results, were modified by other factors, such as the care the infants received and the surroundings in which they lived.
Side 89 - During hot weather, when the resistance of the children was lowered, the kind of milk taken influenced both the amount of illness and the mortality ; those who took condensed milk and cheap store milk did the worst, and those who received breast milk, and modified milk did the best.
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