| Edward Liveing - Allergy - 1873 - 618 pages
...neurosis in question. The immediate antecedent of an attack is a condition of unstable equilibrinm and gradually accumulating tension in the parts of...a storm, by which this condition is dispersed and equilibrinm for the time restored.* This view, while it does not ignore any facts embraced by the different... | |
| William Henry Day - Headache - 1877 - 418 pages
...particular foci, will mainly determine the neurosis in question. The immediate antecedent of an attack is a condition of unstable equilibrium and gradually...dispersed, and equilibrium for the time restored." — On Megrim and Sick Headathe, 1873, page 336. ache is among the most hereditary of diseases. From... | |
| Richard Dennis Hoblyn - Medicine - 1878 - 752 pages
...NERVE-STORMS. A name given by Dr. Liveing to neu rosal seizures. "The immediate antecedent of an attack is a condition of unstable equilibrium, and gradually accumulating tension in the (»arts of the nervous system more immediately concerned, while the paroxysm itself mav be likened... | |
| William Henry Day - 1880 - 334 pages
...particular foci, will mainly determine the neurosis in question. The immediate antecedent of an attack is a condition of unstable equilibrium and gradually...condition is dispersed, and equilibrium for the time restored."—On Meyrim and Sick Headache, 1873, p. 336. tion, fatigue, and losses of blood; but more... | |
| Richard Dennis Hoblyn - Medicine - 1887 - 848 pages
...NERVE-STORMS. Aname given by Dr. Liveing to neurosal seizures. " The immediate antecedent of an attack is a condition of unstable equilibrium, and gradually...dispersed and equilibrium for the time restored." NERVES (nervus, a string or cord). White cords arising from the brain or the spinal marrow, and distributed... | |
| Robson Roose - Indigestion - 1888 - 706 pages
...centres to the irregular accumulation and discharge of nerve-force. The immediate antecedent of an attack is a condition of unstable equilibrium and gradually...a storm by which this condition is dispersed, and the equilibrium for a time restored." As supporting this theory, Dr. Liveing insists upon the paroxysmal... | |
| Medicine - 1895 - 530 pages
...persistent headache. Liveing likens an attack of migraine to a nerve-storm gradually accumulated by a condition of unstable equilibrium, and gradually...accumulating tension, in the parts of the nervous system immediately concerned, eyestraiu being one of the exciting causes, and he theorises as to the way in... | |
| 1883 - 464 pages
...particular foci, will mainly determine the neurosis in question. The immediate antecedent of an attack is a condition of unstable equilibrium and gradually...which this condition is dispersed and equilibrium restored." Treatment should therefore be on UK following tines : — Keep your weather eye open, and... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 918 pages
...unstable equilibrium and gradually accumulating tension on the pans of the nerves more immedi ately concerned, while the paroxysm* itself may be likened to a storm by which the condition is dispersed and equilibrium for a time restored." The increased frequency of headache... | |
| Medicine - 1873 - 358 pages
...will mainly determine the chalacter of the neuroses in question. The immediate antecedent of an attack is a condition of unstable equilibrium and gradually accumulating tension in the part of the nervous system more immediately concerned, while the paroxysm itself may be likened to... | |
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