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  1. ... delirium; stupor or coma. Nervous:—Opisthotonos; hyperesthesia; nystagmus; ptosis; strabismus; blindness. Fever:—It- regular; sometimes hyperpyrexia (106°-107° ...
  2. ... muscles of the eye are also frequently involved. Strabismus, ptosis, and loss of accommodation result. The loss of ... are involved and are completely paralyzed. There is ptosis, external strabismus, and the pupil does not react to light ...
  3. ... fre- quently involved. This will be shown by ptosis, strabismus, loss of accommodation, etc. These palsies are persistent, ... lesion is deep-seated the symptoms will be ptosis, dilatation of the pupil, external strabismus, and paralysis of accommodation. 404 GENITO-URINARY DISEASES ...
  4. ... Hysterical left facial paralysis, right facial spasm, left ptosis, strabismus, aphonia, dysarthria, paralysis of tongue, paralysis of right ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Nursing in the acute infectious fevers 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; London : W.B. Saunders Company, 1923
    ... the body are also affected. There may be strabismus, ptosis, loss of power of accommo- dation, and facial ...
  6. ... usually cerebral disease. Its main symp- toms are ptosis, divergent strabismus, and mydriasis. Of these, the latter is the ... the third nerve producing mydriasis, with and without ptosis. f " Medico Chir. ... and converging strabismus. Treatment often will cure such cases, an operation ...
  7. ... oculomotor nerve ipsilateral with the lesion producing external strabismus, complete ptosis, paralysis of accom- modation and absence of the ... oculomotor nerve ipsilateral with the lesion, producing external strabismus, complete ptosis, a complete paralysis of accommodation and the loss ...
  8. ... direct paralysis of the third (.III) nerve with ptosis, divergent strabismus, with or without mydriasis and pupils which do ... side paralysis of the third nerve {III), with ptosis, external strabismus (non-resistance to external rectus), with or without ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of practical medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, 1890
    ... first there may be myosis, but commonly mydriasis, ptosis and external strabismus occur. No doubt there must be phlebitis, as ... outwards and outwards and downwards ; there is external strabismus, with diplopia, ptosis, and loss of accommodation. The pupil is of ...
  10. ... Paralysis of the third Nerve is characterized by ptosis, diverging strabismus, protrusion of the eyeball, and dila- tation! of pupil; and unless connected with cerebral dis- ease, may be due to cold, or ... oculo-motorius, ptosis exists without stra- bismus or dilatation of pupil; ...
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