This is doubtless solely because " faradisation localised " is one of the most powerful means of therapeutic gymnastics. After paralysis has lasted some time, its degree almost always depends partly on diminished excitability of the nerves, and on commencing... The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 1571869Full view - About this book
| Felix von Niemeyer - Anatomy - 1869 - 814 pages
...of the induced current of electricity. This is doubtless solely because " faradisation localised " is one of the most powerful means of therapeutic gymnastics....preference to irritating liniments, salves, and tinctures. CHAPTER VI. H^EMORRHAGES OF THE CEREBRAL ME5IBRANES APOPLEXIA MENTNGEA HJIMATOMA OF THE DURA MATER.... | |
| John A. Lidell - Brain - 1873 - 426 pages
...induced current of electricity. This is doubtless solely because " faradisation localisee" is one of tbe most powerful means of therapeutic gymnastics. After...preference to irritating liniments, salves, and tinctures. (Niemeyer.) The case of Dr. Adam Ferguson, the historian, affords a good illustration of the benefit... | |
| Felix von Niemeyer - 1873 - 810 pages
...solely because " faradisation localised " is one of the most powerful means of therapeutic gymnasties. After paralysis has lasted some time, its degree almost...preference to irritating liniments, salves, and tinctures. CHAPTER VI. 1I-EMORRHAGES OF THE CEREBRAL MEMBRANES — APOPLEXIA MENINGEA H^EMATOMA OF THE DURA SlATER.... | |
| Felix von Niemeyer - 1874 - 930 pages
...of the induced current of electricity. This is doubtless solely because " faradisation localises " is one of the most powerful means of therapeutic gymnastics....it deserves the preference to irritating liniments, salres, and tinctures. CHAPTER VI. HAEMORRHAGES OP THE CEREBRAL MEMBRANES — APOPLEXIA MESEfGEA —... | |
| Felix von Niemeyer - 1874 - 930 pages
...of the induced current of electricity. This is doubtless solely because " faradisation localised " is one of the most powerful means of therapeutic gymnastics....muscles from long disuse. For both of these states tho methodical excitement of the nerves by the induced current is certainly the best remedy, and, at... | |
| William Domett Stone - 1874 - 452 pages
...hour at a time. Dr. NIEMEYER (Text Book of Practical Medicine, 2 vols. 8th edit. London, 1873) says, after paralysis has lasted some time, its degree almost...and on commencing atrophy of the muscles from long disease. For both of these states the methodical excitement of the nerves by the induced current is... | |
| Felix von Niemeyer - 1883 - 894 pages
...use of these waters, but experience shows that, at these places, both cerebral and spinal paralysis often improve ; probably this improvement is due to...preference to irritating liniments, salves, and tinctures. CHAPTER VI. UJSMORRHAGES OF THE CEREBRAL MEMBRANES APOPLEXIA MKXIXGEA HEMATOMA OF THE DURA MATER. ETIOLOGY.... | |
| Felix von Niemeyer - 1883 - 886 pages
...of the induced current of electricity. This is doubtless solely because " faradisation localised " is one of the most powerful means of therapeutic gymnastics....partly on diminished excitability of the nerves, and on commenciag atrophy of the muscles from long disuse. For both of these states the methodical excitement... | |
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