| Armand Trousseau - 1867 - 738 pages
...generally attacked, as I have told you, but in some cases the right is the side affected, as in the epileptic patient whose history I have related to...by making pressure over the affected parts, or by moving the arm into which it extends. Nay, mere pressure may relieve it, and I may again remind you... | |
| Medicine - 1871 - 644 pages
...palpitations, without any sensation in the arm," and then during four subsequent years, "the palpitation WHS accompanied by painless numbness of the left arm,...she took a little more active exercise than usual. " The age of a sufferer from angina pectoris is rarely less than forty. The disease is especially notable... | |
| Armand Trousseau - 1873 - 992 pages
...pain. This was the case in a young married lady, aged twenty-two, who consulted me on November'22, 1862. Her grandfather had been gouty, her mother suffered...by making pressure over the affected parts, or by moving the arm into which it extends. Nay, mere pressure may relieve it, and I may again remind yon... | |
| John Chapman - Nervous system - 1873 - 580 pages
...excessively violent palpitations, without any sensation in the arm, and then during four subsequent years " the palpitation was accompanied by painless...took a little more active exercise than usual." I Men are said to be much more liable than women to attacks of this disorder : of the eighty-eight sufferers,... | |
| John Chapman - 1873 - 552 pages
...excessively violent palpitations, without any sensation in the arm, and then during four subsequent years " the palpitation was accompanied by painless...she took a little more active exercise than usual." Men are said to be much more liable than women to attacks of this disorder : of the eighty-eight sufferers,... | |
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