usually increased. It was impossible to determine the exact extent of mental disturbance attributable to pellagra, as all patients were insane before the disease was recognized. No suicidal tendencies developed. Mild cases recovered without therapeutic... Skin and Venereal Diseases - Page 311910Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1910 - 1582 pages
...usually increased. 8. It was impossible to determine the exact extent of mental disturbance attribu•ble to pellagra, as all patients were insane before the disease was recognized. The »ses developed no suicidal tendencies. 9. Mild cases recovered without therapeutic aid. Severe... | |
| United States. President - 1911 - 1346 pages
...Patellar and plantar reflexes were abnormal in about three-fourths of the cases, usually increased. 8. It was impossible to determine the exact extent of...patients were insane before the disease was recognized. The cases developed no suicidal tendencied. 9. Mild cases recovered without therapeutic aid. Severe... | |
| Henry Weightman Stelwagon - 1914 - 1366 pages
...transfusion of blood cured the patient. According to Siler and Nichols (Peoría State Hospital observations) "mild cases recovered without therapeutic aid; severe...not much benefited by Fowler's solution, atoxyl, or thyroid tablets." Acrodynia.—Synonyms.—Erythema cpidemicum; Cheiropodalgia; Fr., Acrodynie; Mal... | |
| United States. War Department - 1910 - 726 pages
...Patellar and plantar reflexes were abnormal in about three-fourths of the cases, usually increased. 8. It was impossible to determine the exact extent of...patients were insane before the disease was recognized. The cases developed no suicidal tendencies. 10. Foeces; 84.8 per cent cases showed protozoal infection... | |
| Henry Weightman Stelwagon - 1916 - 1366 pages
...transfusion of blood cured the patient. According to Siler and Nichols (Peoría State Hospital observations) "mild cases recovered without therapeutic aid; severe...not much benefited by Fowler's solution, atoxyl, or thyroid tablets." Acrodynia.—Synonyms.—Erythema cpidemicum; Cheiropodalgia; Fr., Acrodynie; Mal... | |
| 1911 - 424 pages
...Patellar and plantar reflexes were abnormal in about three-fourths of the cases, usually increased. 8. It was impossible to determine the exact extent of...patients were insane before the disease was recognized. The cases developed no suicidal tendencies. 9. Mild cases recovered without therapeutic aid. Severe... | |
| 1910 - 740 pages
...Patellar and plantar reflexes were abnormal in about three-fourths of the cases, usually increased. 8. It was impossible to determine the exact extent of...patients were insane before the disease was recognized. The case develops no suicidal tendencies. 9. Mild case recovered without therapeutic aid. Severe cases... | |
| 1910 - 622 pages
...additional specific poison. Patellar and plantar reflexes were abnormal in about threefourths of the cases, usually increased. It was impossible to determine...not much benefited by Fowler's solution, atoxyl, or thyroid tablets. Feces; 84.8 per cent cases showed protozoa! infection (amebae, flagellate and encysted... | |
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