Transactions of the ... Session of the American Institute of Homoeopathy, Band 30

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American Institute of Homoeopathy., 1877
Includes World's Homoeopathic Convention #1, 1876; 4, 1891; 7, 1906 others are in book collection.

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Seite 298 - In true locomotor ataxy, the spinal cord is invariably altered in structure. Its membranes, however, are sometimes apparently unaffected, or affected only in a slight degree ; but generally they are much congested, and I have seen them thickened posteriorly by exudations, and adherent, not only to each other, but to the posterior surface of the cord. The posterior columns, including the posterior nerve-roots, are the parts of the cord which are chiefly altered in structure. This alteration is peculiar,...
Seite 147 - AMENDMENTS. These By-Laws may be altered or amended by a vote of twothirds of the members present at any annual meeting...
Seite 698 - In the first stage the infant becomes irritable, restless and feverish ; the face flushed, the surface hot, and the pulse frequent ; there is an undue sensitiveness of the nerves of feeling, and the little patient starts on being touched, or from any sudden noise ; there are sighing and moaning during sleep, and screaming; the bowels are flatulent and loose, and the evacuations are mucous and disordered.
Seite 142 - Amendments. This Constitution may be altered or amended by a vote of twothirds of all the members present at the...
Seite 144 - Candidates for membership shall present to the board of censors a certificate of three members of the Institute that the applicant has pursued a regular course of medical studies, according to the requirements of the existing institutions of this country, and sustains a good moral character and professional standing.
Seite 92 - ASSEMBLY RATHER THAN TO RESTRAIN IT ; TO FACILITATE, AND NOT TO OBSTRUCT, THE EXPRESSION OF THEIR DELIBERATE SENSE.
Seite 698 - ... from the administration of medicine, the exhaustion which ensues is apt to lead to a very different train of symptoms. The countenance becomes pale, and the cheeks cool or cold ; the eye-lids are half closed, the eyes are unfixed, and unattracted by any object placed before them, the pupils unmoved on the approach of light ; the breathing, from being quick, becomes irregular and affected by sighs ; the voice becomes husky, and there is sometimes a husky, teasing...
Seite 575 - He immediately perceived a burning sensation in the throat, and a feeling of stupefaction. He staggered home and went to bed. In the evening he was seized with such violent delirium that it required three men to confine him. His face was livid; his eyes injected and protruding, — the pupils strongly dilated ; the carotid arteries pulsating most violently; a full, hard, and frequent pulse, and loss of power to swallow.
Seite 698 - If, through an erroneous notion as to the nature of this affection, nourishment and cordials be not given ; or if the diarrhoea continue, either spontaneously or from the administration of medicine, the exhaustion which ensues is apt to lead to a very different train of symptoms. The countenance becomes pale, and the cheeks cool or cold ; the eyelids are half closed, the eyes are...
Seite 558 - But the dog started at the robber's neck, fastened his fangs in him, and so kept him down that his master had time to call for assistance and secure the ruffian, who turned out to be the coachman.

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