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  1. ... I remember one case in which there Avas complete loss of power of the right arm and leg, yet no ... is reached. There is often more or less complete loss of power over the sphincters. Atrophic degenerations of that half ...
  2. ... A degeneration of the voluntary muscles, pro- ducing complete loss of power.—See Paralysis. WEIGHT OF BODY—The following table ... period, and the contractility remains after the voluntary power of moving the ... and is usually complete in about four clays (Barwell). A Voltaic current, ...
  3. ... enlarge- ment took place at the spot. Almost complete loss of power (but not of sensation) of the arm followed. ...
  4. ... and spreading upward to the plexus, producing gradually complete loss of power in the arm. (2) Lesions of Individual Nerves ... may be impairment of mo- tion, and ultimately complete loss of power of the upper extremities as well. The sensation ...
  5. ... less regularity. The paralysis usually goes on to complete loss of power, though its progress is often very slow, and ... however, generally consist of feeble- ness, and not complete loss of power in the limbs. (e.) Sensorial troubles, such as ...
  6. ... this treatise. The paralysis usually goes on to complete loss of power, though its progress is often very slow, and ... however, generally consist of feeble- ness, and not complete loss of power in the limbs. (e.) Sensorial troubles, such as ...
  7. ... bowels, and flatus. There seems to be almost complete loss of power of the sphincter muscles of anus. After stool, ... Cannot concentrate my thoughts. Burning sensation in anus. Complete loss of power of sphincter muscles. At 1.30 p.m. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The homoeopathic domestic medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.E. Boericke, [1887]
    ... a fainting-fit, with total loss of consciousness; complete loss of muscular power in the arms and legs, with deadness or ...
  9. ... however, generally consist of feeble- ness, and not complete loss of power in the limbs. (e.) Sensorial troubles, such as ... of the fingers. In one case there was complete loss of power over the hand ; in four, aponia / and in ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Differential diagnosis of internal diseases 
    Publication: New York : London ; D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... is impaired; this may range from weakness to complete loss of power according to the severity of the lesion. More ... degree of paralysis varies from slight weakness to complete loss of power. The deep reflexes are either increased, normal, diminished, ...
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