Spasms now followed each other in rapid succession, the intervals being about a quarter of an hour or twenty minutes, and the affection was confined principally to the legs, back, and respiratory muscles, the arms being comparatively unaffected. The numbness... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 4321848Full view - About this book
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - Medicine - 1848 - 624 pages
...leg. back, and chest continued, and followed each other every ten or fifteen minutes. The numbness and dragging of the muscles, which had been continuous during the first five hours, now left him during the intervals of the spasms, and he suffered only from exhaustion. His intellect... | |
| 1848 - 1200 pages
...the legs, back, and respiratory muscles, the arms being comparatively unaffected. The Dumbness and dragging of the muscles, which had been continuous...sensation, excepting the exhaustion of the previous fît, and the apprehension of its successor. During this time the patient was perfectly conscious,... | |
| Medicine - 1848 - 400 pages
...muscles, the arms heing comparatively unaffected. The numhness and dragging of the muscles, which had heen continuous during the first five hours, disappeared...excepting the exhaustion of the previous fit, and the appreheusion of its snccessor. Daring this time the patient was perfectly conscious, and his seuses... | |
| Medicine - 1848 - 718 pages
...muscles, the arms being comparatively unaffec*ed. The numbness and dragging of the muscles, which rmd been continuous during the first five hours, disappeared...spasms, and the patient was left without any uneasy sensations, excepting the exhaustion of the previous fit and the apprehension of its successor. During... | |
| Medicine - 1849 - 794 pages
...the legs, back, and respiratory muscles, the arms being comparatively unaffected. The numbness and dragging of the muscles, which had been continuous...spasms, and the patient was left without any uneasy sensations, excepting the exhaustion of the previous fits and the apprehension of its successor. During... | |
| Medicine - 1849 - 808 pages
...being comparatively unaffected. The numbness and dragging of the muscles, which had been continnous during the first five hours, disappeared entirely...spasms, and the patient was left -without any uneasy sensations, excepting the exhaustion of the previous fits and the apprehension of its successor. During... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - Homeopathy - 1879 - 738 pages
...the legs, back, and respiratory muscles, the arms being comparatively unaffected. The numbness and dragging of the muscles, which had been continuous...spasms, and the patient was left without any uneasy sensations, excepting the exhaustion of the previous fits and the apprehension of its successor. During... | |
| 1890 - 780 pages
...unaffected. The numbness and dragging of the muscles, which had been continuous during the first 5 h., disappeared entirely during the intervals of the spasms,...not only perfectly conscious, but his senses were preternaturally exalted, and he distinctly heard a variety of whispered observations of the physician... | |
| 1890 - 804 pages
...unaffected. The numbness and dragging of the muscles, which had been continuous during the first 5 h., disappeared entirely during the intervals of the spasms,...not only perfectly conscious, but his senses were preternaturally exalted, and he distinctly heard a variety of whispered observations of the physician... | |
| 1851 - 558 pages
...leg, back and chest continued, and followed each other every ten or fifteen minutes. The numbness and dragging of the muscles, which had been continuous during the first five hours, now left him during the intervals of the spasms, and he suffered only from exhaustion. His intellect... | |
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