These convulsive motions vary. The muscles of the extremities and of the face, those moving the lower jaw, the head, and the trunk of the body, are, at different times, and in different instances, affected by it. In this state the patient does not walk... Modern domestic medicine - Page 482by Thomas John Graham - 1827 - 614 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Hamilton - Laxatives - 1811 - 430 pages
...attention of the friends of the patient. These convulsive motions vary. The muscles of the extremities, and of the face, those moving the lower jaw, the head,...steadily ; his gait resembles a jumping or starting; he sometimes cannot walk, and seems palsied ; he cannot perform the common and necessary motions with... | |
| Alexander MANSON - Iodine - 1825 - 476 pages
...attention of the friends of the patient. " These convulsive motions vary. The muscles of the extremities, and of the face, those moving the lower jaw, the head,...steadily ; his gait resembles a jumping or starting ; he sometimes cannot walk., and seems palsied ; he cannot perform the common and necessary motions... | |
| John Mason Good - Medicine - 1823 - 444 pages
...attention of the friends of the patient. " These convulsive motions vary. The muscles of the extremities and of the face, those moving the lower jaw, the head,...steadily; his gait resembles a jumping or starting ; he sometimes cannot walk at all, and seems palsied ; he cannot perform the common and necessary motious... | |
| John Mason Good - Medicine - 1825 - 692 pages
...face, those moving the lower m\ade* of jaw, the head, and the trunk of the body, are, at different different times, and in different instances, affected...steadily ; his gait resembles a jumping or starting ; he sometimes cannot walk at all, and seems palsied ; he cannot perform the common and necessary motions... | |
| John Mason Good - Medicine - 1825 - 700 pages
...vary. The muscles of Afterward* the extremities and of the face, those moving the lower mu"\e* „[ jaw, the head, and the trunk of the body, are, at different different times, and in different instances, affected by it. In this state the patient does not walk... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1833 - 614 pages
...while become more violent. These convulsive motions vary considerably. The muscles of the extremities, and of the face, those moving the lower jaw, the head...patient does not walk steadily : his gait resembles jumping or starting : he sometimes cannot walk, and seema palsied ; nor can he perform the common motions... | |
| John Mason Good - Medicine - 1829 - 736 pages
...vary. The muscles of the muscles of extremities and of the face, those moving the lower jaw, different the head, and the trunk of the body, are, at different...steadily; his gait resembles a jumping or starting ; he sometimes cannot walk at all, and seems palsied ; he cannot perform the common and necessary motions... | |
| Alexander Macaulay - Medicine - 1831 - 640 pages
...attention of the friends of the patient. These convulsive motions vary. The muscles of the extremities, and of the face, those moving the lower jaw, the head,...instances, affected by it. In this state the patient docs not walk steadily ; his gait resembles a jumping or starting ; he sometimes cannot walk, and seems... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1833 - 548 pages
...while become more violent. These convulsive motions vary considerably. The muscles of the extremities, and of the face, those moving the lower jaw, the head...patient does not walk steadily : his gait resembles jumping or starting: he sometimes cannot walk, and seems palsied ; nor can he perform the common motions... | |
| Francis Lieber - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1833 - 554 pages
...becoiin4 more violent. These convulsive motions vary considerably. The muscles of thr extremities, and of the face, those moving the lower jaw, the head and the trunk «if the body, are, at different times and in different instances, affected by it. In this state, the... | |
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