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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A bibliographical sourcebook of compressed air, diving, and submarine medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Research Division, Project X-427, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, 1948-1966
    ... in Khrabrostin’s experience was an un- usual symptom. Reference may also be found in Thost’s paper to observations of Catsaras {1236) 1890 who recorded noises in the ears, dizziness, vertigo, loss of consciousness, motor aphasia, deafness, and blindness ...
  2. ... with it the judgment of the patient with reference to his own position, is disturbed. Hence, primarily there is difficulty in taking hold of objects and in walking; there is dizziness (vertigo of the eye), and this is most marked ...
  3. ... with it the judgment of the patient with reference to his own position, is disturbed. Hence, primarily there is difficulty in taking hold of objects and in walking; there is dizziness (vertigo of the eye), and this is most marked ...
  4. ... swollen face, cold and clammy sweat, weak pulse, dizziness, vertigo, delirium (furious or whimsical), tremor, stupor, convulsions, paralysis. ...
  5. ... other organs. Under slight reduction of atmospheric pressure, dizziness, vertigo, somnolence, languidness, and relaxation ofthe muscular tissue is ... entitled: " The general subject of quarantine, with particular reference to cholera and yellow fever," Philadelphia, 1877—to ...
  6. ... a myxo-carcinoma. Dr. Mathewson: Mr. President, with reference to the use ... pain, dizziness, vertigo, and other cerebral symptoms, so that it seemed ...
  7. ... cerebral pressure. At first there is constant headache, dizziness, vertigo, tinnitus aurium, mus- cae volitantes, photophobia, constipation, anorexia ...
  8. ... time during the use of the iodide. The dizziness, vertigo, and other functional disturbances of the nervous system ...
  9. ... small. Sentient Sphere.—Confusion of the head, with dizziness.— Vertigo, so that he has to hold on to ... Names with adjec- tives have been arranged with reference to-the adjective; for example: to find " black ...
  10. ... or unusual symptoms. I have never noticed any dizziness, vertigo, or stupor from it, and I have always ... remedvum nisi quod tempestivo vsvjiat tale.—Ibid, The references are to the pages of this Volume, unless ...
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