Briefly, even those symptoms which are of regular occurrence and especially characteristic — as the stupidity of mind, the kind of rigidity in all the limbs, but, above all the numb, disagreeable sensation, which seems to have its seat in the periosteum,... Homeopathic Pharmacy: Theory And Practice - Page 48by Steven B. Kayne - 2006 - 386 pagesLimited preview - About this book
 | Miranda Castro - Health & Fitness - 1991 - 272 pages
...stupidity of mind, the kind of rigidity in all the limbs, but above all the numb, disagreeable seusation, which seems to have its seat in the periosteum, over every bone in the whole body - all these made their appearance This paroxysm lasted two or three hours each time, and... | |
 | Andrew Vickers - Medical - 1998 - 194 pages
...symptoms which to me are typical of intermittent fever, such as the stupefaction of the senses, ... but above all the numb, disagreeable sensation which seems to have its seat in the periosteum of all the bones of the body' (Haehl, 1922). The historical precedents of modern homoeopathy are extensive.... | |
 | Thomas Lindsley Bradford, B. Jain Publishers Pvt. Limited - Medical - 2004 - 521 pages
...anxiety, trembling (but without cold rigor), prostration throughout all my limbs ; then pulsation in my head, redness of my cheeks, thirst, and, in short,...periosteum, over every bone in the body— all these make their appearance. This paroxysm lasted two or three hours each time, and recurred if I repeated... | |
 | Richard Haehl - Homeopathic physicians - 1922
...typical of intermittent fever, as the stupefaction of the senses, a kind of rigidity of all joints, but above all the numb, disagreeable sensation which seems to have its seat in the periosteum over all the bones of the body — all made their appearance. This paroxysm lasted from two to three hours... | |
 | Anthony Campbell - Science - 2008 - 184 pages
...typical of intermittent fever, such as the stupefaction of the senses, a kind of rigidity of all joints, but above all the numb, disagreeable sensation which seems to have its seat in the periosteum over all the bones of the body - all made their appearance. This paroxysm lasted for two or three hours... | |
 | Health & Fitness - 1891
...to me, the dulness of the senses, the peculiar kind of stiffness in all the joints, but particularly the numb, disagreeable sensation which seems to have its seat in the periosteum of all the bones of the whole body, — all these appeared. This paroxysm always lasted two or three... | |
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