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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TETANOID»
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1
Epilepsy and its treatment
In the sense in which we use tetanoid in this connection, it is practically
synonymous with tonic; tetanoid epilepsy, or tetanoid seizures in epilepsy, as it is
best to call it, consists in tetanic or tonic -like contractions that occur wholly
independent ...
William P. Spratling, 1904
2
Archives of Scientific and Practical Medicine
Other local inflammations occur in the course of tetanoid fever. The eye, the ear,
and the joints are sometimes the seats of purulent exudations. These are
sometimes represented as metastases from an assumed purulent meningitis.
I should like to designate the peculiar substance which is found in the central
nervous system of all animals that are susceptible to tetanus by the collective
term " tetanoid substance." I propose this name for the reason that this substance,
...
James Cornelius Wilson, 1910
In addition to the designation " latent tetany " the term " tetanoid condition " has
been invoked for a number of cases which present symptoms of hy- perirritability
of the nervous sphere. Escherich refers to a tetanoid condition in children who ...
excitement or an attack of laryngospasm or apnea. A study of these convulsions
will mark them as peculiarly characteristic. The infants pass into the convulsions
with tetanoid rapidity, there is a suspenion of respiratory movement and a
slowing ...
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Cerebro-spinal Meningitis
THE PRODUCTION OF TETANOID CONTBACTIONS. One of the most prominent
phenomena of cerebro.spinal meningitis is the tetanoid contraction of muscles,
more particularly those of the neck and back. It is therefore important to learn, ...
THE PRODUCTION OF TETANOID CONTRACTIONS. One of the most prominent
phenomena of cerebro-spinal meningitis is the tetanoid contraction of muscles,
more particularly those of the neck and back. It is therefore important to learn, ...
Michigan. State Board of Health, 1875
THE PRODUCTKW OF TETANOID CONTR ACTION'S. One of the most
prominent phenomena of cerebro-spinal meningitis is the tetanoid contraction of
muscles, more particularly those of the neck and back. It is therefore important to
learn, ...
Michigan. Dept. of Health, 1875
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The New England Journal of Medicine
It has a very strong attraction for smooth muscle tissue, and when it comes into
conjunction with the latter, puts it into tetanoid contraction. Both the facts of its
ready osmosis and its tetanoid contraction producing property, when in
conjunction ...
10
The American Journal of Insanity
In about ten minutes, the clonic convulsive phenomena gradually lessened in
severity, then the whole character quickly changed to general tonic, tetanoid or
statuesque seizures. Soon the general tetanoid seizures changed to unilateral ...