Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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Page 76
... nerve cells in the optic nerve or its terminal filaments in the retina . The use of strychnia as a restorative in cases involving de- struction of nerve tissue has long been a recognized therapeutic procedure , but in all the various ...
... nerve cells in the optic nerve or its terminal filaments in the retina . The use of strychnia as a restorative in cases involving de- struction of nerve tissue has long been a recognized therapeutic procedure , but in all the various ...
Page 279
... nerve we are likely to encounter is the spinal accessory , as it appears from within the sternomastoid and passes downwards on the levator anguli scapuli . In order to avoid the possible risk of partial or complete paralysis of the ...
... nerve we are likely to encounter is the spinal accessory , as it appears from within the sternomastoid and passes downwards on the levator anguli scapuli . In order to avoid the possible risk of partial or complete paralysis of the ...
Page 280
... nerve as it was clamped gave timely warning and further search revealed the situation of the cervical sympathetic . When there is any doubt , slight compression should be made and the effect upon the pupil watched . In my cases , more ...
... nerve as it was clamped gave timely warning and further search revealed the situation of the cervical sympathetic . When there is any doubt , slight compression should be made and the effect upon the pupil watched . In my cases , more ...
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