... for example, the various superficial corneal and conjunctival eruptions and ulcerations which were collectively described as ' strumous ophthalmia ' by old writers. We observe, in many of these cases, an element of extreme nervous irritation, manifested... Brooklyn Medical Journal - Page 7271890Full view - About this book
| Douglas Jerrold - English periodicals - 1845 - 604 pages
...frequently produce the conditions favourable to recovery. DisSo. HI. — VOL. I. S eases, too, often so vary in different patients, and even in the same patient at different times, as to demand the production of different, and even opposite conditions. Wine may be necessary in inflammation... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - English periodicals - 1845 - 658 pages
...frequently produce the conditions favourable to recovery. DisNO. in. — VOL. I. 8 eases, too, often so vary in different patients, and even in the same patient at different times, as to demand the production of different, and even opposite conditions. Wine may be necessary in inflammation... | |
| Robert Brudenell Carter - 1875 - 642 pages
...an element of extreme nervous irritation, manifested as photophobia, which varies greatly in degree in different patients, and even in the same patient at different times, and which stands in no apparent relation to the quantity or character of the local tissue changes.... | |
| Robert Brudenell Carter - Eye - 1875 - 620 pages
...an element of extreme nervous irritation, manifested as photophobia, which varies greatly in degree in different patients, and even in the same patient at different times, and which stands in no apparent relation to the quantity or character of the local tissue changes.... | |
| 1889 - 308 pages
...no less by the fact that in the same disease the convulsive manifestations vary within wide limits in different patients and even in the same patient at different times. By grouping the attending symptoms, however, and selecting fairly typical cases a tolerably well marked... | |
| Medicine - 1890 - 852 pages
...conducted without one, and I soon became convinced that an accurate measurement of the current was demanded alike for the safety of the patient and to insure...judge under similar conditions, currents ranging from % to 3 ma FIG. II. I am using a milliamperemeter made by Fleming, of Philadelphia. This instrument... | |
| Medicine - 1876 - 454 pages
...an element of extreme nervous irritation, manifested as photophobia, which varies greatly in degree in different patients, and even in the same patient at different times, and which stands in no apparent relation to the quantity or character of the local tissue changes.... | |
| Ophthalmology - 1922 - 790 pages
...be detected between the blue and yellow. The diameter of the glaucomatous halo varies considerably in different patients, and even in the same patient at different times. I have never found it less than 6.50° or more than 11.54°. The physiologic halos, on the other hand,... | |
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