Home and by Mr. Charles Bell, without obtaining more than mere temporary relief. At length he was seized by apoplexy, and lay insensible for some days, and in great peril from the attack, but finally recovered. After the apoplexy, the paroxysms of the... The New York Medical and Physical Journal - Stran 302uredili: - 1828Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1828 - 622 strani
...operation for the division of several branches of the fifth pair of nerves repeatedly, by Sir Everard Home and by Mr. Charles Bell, without obtaining more...who wrote his inaugural exercise on the disease. For ;li<>. last year or two of his life, his lordship had ceased to suffer from the tic, and died at an... | |
| 1828 - 586 strani
...operation for the division of several branches of the fifth pair of nerves repeatedly, by Sir Everard Home and by Mr. Charles Bell, without obtaining more...satisfactorily by an ingenious physician, who wrote bis inaugural exercise on the disease. For the last year or two of his life, his lordship had ceased... | |
| 1831 - 652 strani
...operation for the division of several branches of the fifth pair of nerves repeatedly, by Sir Everard Home and by Mr. Charles Bell, without obtaining more...less frequent, and less severe, and were administered to satisfactorily by an ingenious physician, who wrote his inaugural exercise on the disease. For the... | |
| Henry Halford - 1833 - 266 strani
...operation for the division of several branches of the fifth pair of nerves repeatedly, by Sir Everard Home and by Mr. Charles Bell, without obtaining more...less frequent and less severe, and .were administered to satisfactorily by an ingenious D 2 physician, who wrote his inaugural exercise on the disease. For... | |
| Thomas Emerson Bond - 1852 - 388 strani
...Home and Mr. Charles Bell, without obtaining more than temporary relief. At length he was seized with apoplexy, and lay insensible for some days, and in...finally recovered. After the apoplexy the paroxysms of tic-douloureux became less frequent and less severe, and were administered to satisfactorily by an... | |
| 1832 - 428 strani
...operation for the division of several branches of the fifth pair of nerves repeatedly, by Sir Edward Home, and by Mr. Charles Bell, without obtaining more than mere temporary relict. At length he was seized with apoplexy, and lay insensible for some days, and in great peril... | |
| 600 strani
...operation for the division of several branches of the fifth pair of nerves repeatedly, by Sir Edward Home and by Mr. Charles Bell, without obtaining more...less frequent and less severe, and were administered to satisfactorily by an ingenious physician, who wrote his inaugural exercise on the disease. For the... | |
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