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  1. ... 389-392.—Hamburger (W. W.). Abdominal pain; differential diagnosis; the causation of the hunger-pain; the pyloric syndrome occurring in a case of tertiary syphilis; successful ...
  2. ... increased reflexes and finally with contractures. Sometimes the symptoms partake of the Brown-Sequard syndrome. A transverse lesion of the cervical region may ...
  3. ... acts (psychical epilepsy). Epilepsy is, strictly speaking, a syndrome or group of symptoms of which the morbid basis is not always ... the West Indies, and Brazil, the St. Gothard tunnel being one of the localities in ... Symptoms.—The parasite fastens itself to the mucous membrane ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, National Library of Medicine .... 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service : G.P.O., 1959-1961
    ... sur la chaine sympathique dans le traitement des syndromes tachycardiques. [Lvon] Bourg, Berthod, 1934. 116p. PELOUZE, Percy Starr, 1876-1947. The diagnosis of gonorrhea in women; collection of material for ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of pediatrics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, [1924]
    ... condition Dr. Thomas Lewis applied the term “effort syndrome.” As the most prominent symptoms involve the circulatory and nervous system, later writers ...
  6. ... symptoms. Symptomatolyt'ic. Causing the disappearance of symptoms. Symptom-complex. Same as Syndrome. Symptomolyt'ic. Symptomatolytic. Sympf o'hIh. Gradual wasting ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Industrial health 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1924]
    ... industry, and to hold it responsible for the syndrome of diverse and perhaps incon- gruous symptoms of a subjective or objective character which may ... may be later results of spinal-cord injury. Symptoms: Chronic.-(a) Myelitis.-At the East River tunnels, exclusive of the fatal cases which died within ...
  8. ... up the forearm. The tendon of the radial carpal extensor is divided, carefully mobilized, and passed through a subcutaneous tunnel from the dorsum of the forearm to the ...
  9. ... Baiyeat (R. M.) Newer methods of differentiating effort, syndrome, tuberculosis, and hyperthyroidism. J. Okla- homa M. Ass., Muskogee, 1919, xii, 350-354— Barr (Sir J.) Note on Dr. Albert Abrams' methods of diagnosis. Med Press, Lond., 1921,n.s.,cxi, 69-72.— ...
  10. ... described this condition as a spinal fluid compression syndrome. All the cases reported occurred in paraplegias or in those whose symptoms were suggestive of cord compression. This type of ...
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