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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Differential diagnosis of internal diseases 
    Publication: New York : London ; D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... 126. trypanosomiasis, 121. Speech, genesis of, 614. Spinal accessory nerve disease, differen- tiated from torticollis, 529. Spinal cord, anatomy ... 528. differentiated from: caries of spine, 529. spinal accessory nerve disease, 529. etiology of, 652. functional, 652. organic, 652. ...
  2. Accessory Nerve Diseases ... 1921. Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve -- pathology Laryngeal Diseases -- pathology Accessory Nerve Diseases New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1881 Text ...
  3. ... nerve, anat- omy and physiology of the, 103 accessory nerve, diseases of the, 147, 148 amyotrophy, progressive, 264 anaemia, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of diseases of the nervous system (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co. ..., 1895
    ... of, 112 Spermatorrhoea, 1043 Spherical nuclei, 57 Spinal accessory nerve, diseases of, 278; external part, 299 ; nucleus of, 45 — ...
  5. ... shows itself, whether it be really an idiopathic disorder of the muscles or nerves (spinal accessory and upper cervical nerves), or a result of reflex irritation from disease of the vertebra?, or else a con- traction ... doubtful cases. When the disorder is one-sided, it may generally be cured ...
  6. ... Oculomotor Disorders PMF 5044 Facial Palsy PMF 5045 Disorders of the Vestibular System PMF 5046 Trigeminal, Spinal Accessory and Hypoglossal Nerve PMF 5047 Shades of Gray PMF 5116C. Journey ...
  7. ... Paralysis IX. Disorders of the Vestibular System X. Disorders of the Motor Trigeminal Spinal Accessory and Hypoglossal Nerve Movement of Joints and the Restoration of the ...
  8. ... developed as the result of ethmoiditis or general accessory sinus infection. Of the major intraocular disorders choroiditis, chorioretinitis, optic neuritis, and optic nerve atrophy were observed. Of the cases, four in ...
  9. ... Spasm of the muscles supplied by the spinal accessory nerve. It may be tonic or clonic. It is usually observed in persons of a strong neuropathic tendency, those whose families are the subjects of hysteria, insanity, and other nervous disorders. The immediate cause and the exact location of ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Hahnemann Press, 1894-1895
    ... cord. The former, generally spoken of as the accessory portion of the nerve, joins the pneumogastric, and furnishes motor power to the laryngeal muscles. Disorders of this branch were described in the previous ...
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