| 1906 - 756 pages
...turbinal tissues, due to excessive dilatation of the capillaries. That this is the result of a neurosis involving a more or less pronounced local vaso-motor paralysis is pretty generally conceded. Over stimulation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vaso-motor supply... | |
| 1906 - 682 pages
...turbinal tissues due to excessive dilatation of the capillaries. That this is the result of a neurosis involving a more or less pronounced local vasomotor paralysis is pretty generally conceded. Overestimation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vasomotor supply... | |
| 1906 - 430 pages
...turbinal tissues, due to excessive dilatation of the capillaries. That this is the result of a neurosis involving a more or less pronounced local vasomotor paralysis is pretty generally conceded. Overstimulation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vasomotor supply... | |
| William Josephus Robinson - 1906 - 482 pages
...turbinal tissues due to excessive dilatation of the capillaries. That this is the result of a neurosis involving a more or less pronounced local vasomotor paralysis is pretty generally conceded. Overstimulation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vasomotor supply... | |
| 1906 - 740 pages
...excessive dilatation of the capillaries. That this •' • , • .-••v'» is the result of a neurosis involving a more or less pronounced local vaso-motor paralysis is pretty generally conceded. Over stimulation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vaso-motor supply... | |
| 1907 - 52 pages
...Euphorbia hyperici folia, gtt. x to xx, water, ,}iv. M. Sig. Dose one teaspoonful every hour. ^elections The Pathology and Treatment of Hay Fever. One of the...striking pathological features of this malady is a turgcscence of the turbinal tissues due to extensive dilatation of the capillaries. That this is the... | |
| 1906 - 708 pages
...turbinal tissues, due to excessive dilatation of the capillaries. That this is the result of a neurosis involving a more or less pronounced local vasomotor paralysis is pretty generally conceded. Overstimulation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vasomotor supply... | |
| 1907 - 576 pages
...PHILADELPHIA, PA. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY THERAPEUTIC ""DOTS"" THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OK HAY FEVER. One of the most striking pathological features of this malady is a turgescence of the turbinal tissue due to extensive dilatation of the capillaries. That this is the result of an angioneurosis,... | |
| 1906 - 702 pages
...turbinal tissues due to excessive dilatation of the capillaries. That this is the result of a neurosis involving a more or less .pronounced local vasomotor paralysis is pretty generally conceded. Overestimation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vasomotor supply... | |
| 1902 - 320 pages
...turbinal tissues due to excessive dilatation of the capillaries. That this is the result of a neurosis involving a more or less pronounced local vasomotor paralysis is pretty generally conceded. Overstimulation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vasomotor supply... | |
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