... which a patient crosses his legs is often significant. In the normal state a man when performing that act lifts one leg simply to the height necessary to pass it over the other, whereas in the affection under consideration he lifts it much higher... The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic - Seite 1971895Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1893 - 530 Seiten
...the affection under consideration, he lifts it much higher than necessary, describing a large segment of a circle. (5) Walking at the word of command. The...forward as if about to salute, or, on the contrary, he jerks himself backward in order to resist the impulsion forward. (6) The patient is asked to staud... | |
| 1895 - 824 Seiten
...consideration lie lifts it much higher than necessary, describing a large segment of a circle. (•"» Walking at the word of command. The patient seated...hesitate as if he wanted to find his equilibrium before setting off. If while In motion he Is told to stop short, his body, obeying the impulsion, inclines... | |
| 1893 - 676 Seiten
...under consideration he lifts it much higher than necessary, describing a large segment of a circle. ¡. Walking at the word of command. The patient seated...hesitate, as if he wanted to find his equilibrium before setting off. H, while in motion he is told to stop short, his body, obeying be impulsion, inclines... | |
| 1895 - 1086 Seiten
...the affection under consideration he lifts it much higher than necessary, describing t- large segment of a circle. (5) Walking at the word of command. The...about to salute, or, on the contrary, jerks himself backwards in order to resi.-.t the impulsion forward. (6) The patient is asked to stand on one leg,... | |
| 1895 - 422 Seiten
...lifts it much higher than necessary, describing a large segment of a circle. (5) Walking at the word or command. The patient seated is told to get up and...hesitate as if he wanted to find his equilibrium before setting off. If while in motion he is told to stop short, his body. obeying the impulsion, inclines... | |
| 1895 - 626 Seiten
...the affection under consideration he lifts it much higher than necessary, describing a large segment of a circle. 5. Walking at the word of command. The...contrary, jerks himself backward in order to resist the impuJsion forward. 6. The patient is asked to stand on one leg, at first with his eyes open, afterward... | |
| 1895 - 482 Seiten
...the affection under consideration he lifts it much higher than necessary, describing a large segment of a circle. (5) Walking at the word of command. The...hesitate as if he wanted to find his equilibrium before setting off. If while in motion he is told to stop short, his body, obeying the impulsation, inclines... | |
| 1906 - 238 Seiten
...the affection under consideration he lifts it much higher than necessary, describing a large segment of a circle. 5. Walking at the word of command. The...forward as if about to salute, or. on the contrary, he jerks himself backward in order to resist the impulsion forward. 6. The patient is asked to stand... | |
| 1895 - 668 Seiten
...walk instantly. After rising he will hesitate as if he wanted to find his equilibrium before setting off. If while in motion he is told to stop short, his budy, obeying the impulsion, inclines forward as if about to salute, or on the contrary, jerks himself... | |
| 1895 - 432 Seiten
...the affection under consideration he lifts it much higher than necessary, describing a large segment of a circle. (5) Walking at the word of command. The...forward as if about to salute, or, on the contrary, he jerks himself backward in order to resist the impulsion forward. (6) The patient is asked to stand... | |
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