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" In the latter the energies of the system were augmented ; in the former the functions of the brain, the lungs, and the heart are singularly impaired. The sensibilities of the brain subside, and the patient is no longer affected by noises as before ; there... "
The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the Nature ... - Page 280
edited by - 1832
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Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Volume 13

Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - Medicine - 1827 - 768 pages
...adopted, not to express a state of negative weakness merely, which may continue long and terminate in eventual recovery, but to denote a state of positive...subside, and the patient is no longer affected by noise as before. There is, on the contrary, a tendency to dozing, and gradually some of those effects...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

Medicine - 1830 - 602 pages
...peculiar effects, and by a set of phenomena very different from those of exhaustion with reaction. •* If in the latter the energies of the system were augmented,...impaired. The sensibilities of the brain subside, and the pnticnt is no longer affected by noises HS before ; there is, on the contrary, a tendency to dozing,...
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An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the ..., Volume 8

John Read (maker to the army.) - 1830 - 594 pages
...be found in the supervention of a crepitus in the respiration, only to be heard at first on the " If in the latter the energies of the system were augmented,...lungs, and the heart, are singularly impaired. The sensihilities of the brain subside, and the patient is no longer affected by noises as before; there...
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Principles of the theory and practice of medicine; including a 3rd ed. of ...

Marshall Hall - Diagnosis - 1837 - 594 pages
...exhaustion with reaction. 332. If in reaction the energies of the system are augmented, in sinking the functions of the brain, the lungs, and the heart are singularly impaired. The patient is no longer affected by noises as before ; there is, on the contrary, a tendency to dozing,...
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volume 1

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, Robley Dunglison - Medicine - 1848 - 828 pages
...the system were augmented ; in the former the functions of the brain, the lungs, and the heart arc singularly impaired. The sensibilities of the brain...system supervene which denote a diminished sensibility if the brain, as snoring, stertor, blowing up of the cheeks in breathing, &c. Instead of the hurry...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 19

Medicine - 1839 - 440 pages
...peculiar effects, and by a set of phenomena very different from those of exhaustion with reaction. If in the latter, the energies of the system were augmented,...are singularly impaired. The sensibilities of the bruin subside, and the patient is no longer affected by noises as before ; there is, on the contrary,...
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