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" Long-continued lividity, as well as lividity produced by emotion and excitement, the respiration continuing normal, are indicative of a fault in the formation of the heart or the great vessels. 9. A temporary lividity indicates the existence of a grave... "
Canada Lancet - Page 180
1887
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The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New ..., Volume 21

R. H. Andrews - 1899 - 422 pages
...respiration continuing normal, are indicative of a fault in the formation of the heart or the great vessels. A temporary lividity indicates the existence of a grave acute disease, especially in the respiratory organs. Piercing and acute cries indicate a severe cerebro-spinal trouble. Irregular...
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The Iowa State Medical Reporter, Volume 4

1886 - 494 pages
...well as lividity produced by a motion and excitement, the respiration continuing normal, are indicies of a fault in the formation of the heart or the great...severe cerebro-spinal trouble. 12. Irregular muscular movement, which are partly under the control of the will during the hours when one is awake, indicates...
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St. Louis Medical Journal, Volume 14

1887 - 588 pages
...well as lividity produced by emotion and excitement, the respiration continuing normal are indices of a fault in the formation of the heart or the great...9. A temporary lividity indicates the existence of grave acute disease, especially of the respiratory organs. 10. The absence of tears in children four...
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St. Louis Clinical Review: A Monthly Journal of Homoeopathic ..., Volume 9

1886 - 614 pages
...as well as lividity produced by emotion and excitement, the respiration continuing normal, indicates a fault in the formation of the heart or the great...Irregular muscular movements, which are partly under the control of the will during the hours when one is awake, indicate the existence of chorea. 13. The...
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American Homoeopathist, Volume 13

1887 - 450 pages
...well as lividity produced by a motion and excitement, the respiration continuing normal, are indices of a fault in the formation of the heart or the great...trouble. 12. Irregular muscular movements, which are partially under the control of the will during the hours when one is awake, indicates the existence...
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Virginia Medical Monthly, Volume 13

1887 - 938 pages
...as lividity produced by emotion and excitement, the respiration continuing normal, are indices of & fault in the formation of the heart or the great vessels....fatal. (11) Piercing and acute cries indicate a severe cerebro spinal trouble. (12) Irregular muscular movements, which are partly under control of the will...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 35

1887 - 812 pages
...well as lividity produced by emotion and excitement, the respiration continuing normal, are indices of a fault in the formation of the heart or the great...suggests a form of disease which will usually be fatal, ii. Piercing and acute cries indicate a severe cerebro-spinal trouble. 12. Irregular muscular movements,...
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The American Homoeopathist, Volume 13

1887 - 438 pages
...well as lividity produced by a motion and excitement, the respiration continuing normal, are indices of a fault in the formation of the heart or the great...absence of tears in children four months old or more, sug gests a form of disease which will usually be fatal. 11. Piercing and acute cries indicate a severe...
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New York Medical Abstract: Giving a General View of Current ..., Volume 6

1886 - 520 pages
...well as lividity produced by emotion and excitement, the respiration continuing normal, are indices of a fault in the formation of the heart or the great...suggests a form of disease which will usually be fatal. II. Piercing and acute cries indicate a severe cerebro-spinal trouble. 12. Irregular muscular movements,...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 44

1887 - 644 pages
...well as lividity produced by emotion and excitement, the respiration continuing normal, are indices of a fault in the formation of the heart or the great...suggests a form of disease which will usually be fatal. (ii) Piercing and acute cries indicate a severe cerebro-spinal trouble. (12) Irregular muscular movements,...
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