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Page 73
... nerve deaf- ness are- 1. The acute infectious fevers 2. The chronic infections . 3. Exogenous poisons . 4. Endogenous poisons . None of the four groups of causes af- fect the ear and its nerve exclusively and none can be helped by ...
... nerve deaf- ness are- 1. The acute infectious fevers 2. The chronic infections . 3. Exogenous poisons . 4. Endogenous poisons . None of the four groups of causes af- fect the ear and its nerve exclusively and none can be helped by ...
Page 81
... nerve . An illustration is the " night pain " of the ulcer patient , and another one is the constriction of the coronary arteries during the night . The vagus nerve dilates the arteries of the whole body with exception of the coron- ary ...
... nerve . An illustration is the " night pain " of the ulcer patient , and another one is the constriction of the coronary arteries during the night . The vagus nerve dilates the arteries of the whole body with exception of the coron- ary ...
Page 88
... nerves occur . Mild conjunctivitis and iritis are not uncommon . Ear manifestations : Nerve deafness is a more common complication than realized . Its onset coming early in the course , it is painless , and often overlooked . Both ears ...
... nerves occur . Mild conjunctivitis and iritis are not uncommon . Ear manifestations : Nerve deafness is a more common complication than realized . Its onset coming early in the course , it is painless , and often overlooked . Both ears ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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