Canadian Practitioner, Volume 33Bryant Press, 1908 |
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... presence of any two of them make the diagnosis probable . Besides this triad , we often find a spastic paraplegia , the initial stage of which is shown in our patient by the increased knee jerk . The distribution of 4 SYRINGOMYELIA .
... presence of any two of them make the diagnosis probable . Besides this triad , we often find a spastic paraplegia , the initial stage of which is shown in our patient by the increased knee jerk . The distribution of 4 SYRINGOMYELIA .
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... increased . Only in rare cases are the sphincters involved . Course . The course of syringomyelia is essentially chronic . Sometimes the condition will proceed a certain distance and then remain stationary for years . Unless the medulla ...
... increased . Only in rare cases are the sphincters involved . Course . The course of syringomyelia is essentially chronic . Sometimes the condition will proceed a certain distance and then remain stationary for years . Unless the medulla ...
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... increased mobility had previously existed or not . It is said that in the normal condition the kidneys move an inch and a half with each respiration , but why this should be so , seeing that these organs are retroperitoneal , it is ...
... increased mobility had previously existed or not . It is said that in the normal condition the kidneys move an inch and a half with each respiration , but why this should be so , seeing that these organs are retroperitoneal , it is ...
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... increased as time went . on because of ( 1 ) pain in the eyes ; ( 2 ) unsleepy feeling , and ( 3 ) slightest noise would wake him . Patient now went to see Dr. H. , who sent him to the Eye and Ear Department of the Toronto General ...
... increased as time went . on because of ( 1 ) pain in the eyes ; ( 2 ) unsleepy feeling , and ( 3 ) slightest noise would wake him . Patient now went to see Dr. H. , who sent him to the Eye and Ear Department of the Toronto General ...
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... increased to 15 gr . on Oct. 20 - to 20 gr . on Oct. 25th and 25 grs . on Oct. 29th to 30 grs . Upon its being pointed out that the lesion seemed to impli- cate both sixth nerves , Dr. H. B. Anderson and Dr. Shuttle- worth drew ...
... increased to 15 gr . on Oct. 20 - to 20 gr . on Oct. 25th and 25 grs . on Oct. 29th to 30 grs . Upon its being pointed out that the lesion seemed to impli- cate both sixth nerves , Dr. H. B. Anderson and Dr. Shuttle- worth drew ...
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