10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIASTALTIC»
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
In each of the acts of ingestion and egestion to which I have alluded, there is the
essential agency of a diastaltic spinal arc. The pharynx and larynx are excited by
eisodic and exodic branches of the pneumogastric ; the pneumogastric is the ...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan, 1855
2
The Retrospect of Medicine: Being a Half-yearly Journal, ...
And as the same exodic nerve conveys the impulse from volition and diastaltic
action, it also has been supposed to contain too appropriate sets of fibres. The
same opinion has been extended to the columns of the spinal marrow.
Experiment ...
3
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The action is diastaltic, and esodic and exodic along the same compound esodic
and exodic nerve. Nor is this all. To and from the same spinal centre, a part or
portion of the same motor influence has been sent along this other nerve to> this
...
4
American Medical Monthly
man in whom there was complete hemiplegia of the left side, with entire loss of
volition and consciousness, yet all the diastaltic functions were properly
performed. On tickling the palm of the left hand, the fingers were moved. On
tickling the ...
5
The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
Thus we have traced a physiological Diastaltic Nervous Arc. Many such— a
whole class, indeed— exist in the animal economy. It is by the means and
agency of such Arcs that all the orifices and exits — all the sphincters — of the
animal ...
6
Transactions of the International Medical Congress, seventh ...
Time is gained for the action of restoratives, as brandy and cinnamon ; and thus
for the recovery of diastaltic power. Then, if the uterus fails to contract firmly and
to maintain the much desired ball-form, we may call upon the diastaltic function ...
7
Transactions of the 1st, 2nd, 4th-17th congress
Time is gained for the action of restoratives, as brandy and cinnamon ; and thus
for the recovery of diastaltic power. Then, if the uterus fails to contract firmly and
to maintain the much desired ball-form, wc may call upon the diastaltic function ...
International congress of medicine, 1881
8
The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medical ...
This spasmodic laryngismus is the effect either of direct or of diastaltic action by
or through the medulla oblongata. It is direct when it is the effect of emotion, and
when it is excited by the condition of the circulation in the medulla oblongata ...
9
Transaction of the International Medical Congress
Time is gained for the action of restoratives, as brandy and cinnamon ; and thus
for the recovery of diastaltic power. Then, if the uterus fails to contract firmly and
to maintain the much desired ball-form, we may call upon the diastaltic function ...
Sir William Mac Cormac, 1881
10
Translations of the International Medical Congress, Seventh ...
Time is gained for the action of restoratives, as brandy and cinnamon ; and thus
for the recovery of diastaltic power. Then, if the uterus fails to contract firmly and
to maintain the much desired ball-form, we may call upon the diastaltic function ...