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" ... the above means, there can be little objection to a cautious and prudent trial of this remedy. Generally speaking, the strychnia is likely to prove more serviceable in paraplegia, unconnected with spinal disease, than in hemiplegia; though I feel... "
An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the improved patent ... - Page 57
by John Read (maker to the army.) - 1830
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The Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, Volume 4

1831 - 638 pages
...have been freely unloaded, and the quantity and force of the circulating fluid diminished by the above means, there can be little objection to a cautious...unfrequently be found an important remedial agent even in heraiplegiac paralysis." 39. Dr. B. has not tried the strychnine on children, nor would he advise the...
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The Maryland Medical Recorder, Volume 1

1829 - 770 pages
...have been freely unloaded, and the quantity and force of the circulating fluid diminished by the above means, there can be little objection to a cautious...hemiplegia; though I feel confident, that it will not rinfrequently be found an important remedial agent even in hcmiplegiac paralysis." • "The abbreviations,...
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Hospital facts and observations, illustrative of the effects of the new ...

James Lomax Bardsley - 1830 - 252 pages
...have been freely unloaded, and the quantity and force of the circulating fluid diminished by the above means, there can be little objection to a cautious...children, nor should I advise the attempt. In the above cases, I have endeavoured, in as far as the circumstances of each would allow, to observe simplicity...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 16

1830 - 610 pages
...of this remedy. Generally speaking, the strychnia is likely to prove more serviceahle in pariplegia, unconnected with spinal disease, than in hemiplegia...though I feel confident, that it will not unfrequently he found an important remedial agent even in. hemiplegiac paralysis." 39. * " The ahhreviations, IP,...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 5

1830 - 1068 pages
...objection to a cautions and prudent trial of this remedy. Generally speaking, the strychnia is likclv to prove more serviceable in paraplegia, unconnected with spinal disease, than in hemiplcgia ; though I feel confident that it will not uufrequently be found an important remedial agent...
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The Transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, Volume 2

Provincial Medical and Surgical Association - 1834 - 622 pages
...diminished nervous excitement, that this remedy is particularly indicated ; and, generally speaking, that it is likely to prove more serviceable in paraplegia,...important remedial agent even in hemiplegic paralysis, when the cerebral mischief is not very ex* London Medical and Surgical Journal for March, 1833. tensive,...
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The Medical Quarterly Review VOL.II

The Medical Quarterly Review VOL.II - 1834 - 522 pages
...employment of strychnia in some paralytic affections, Dr. Bardsley says, and, generally speaking, that it is likely to prove more serviceable in paraplegia,...hemiplegia, though I feel confident that it will not unlrequently be found an important remedial agent even in hcmiplegic paralysis, when the cerebral mischief...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 4

1831 - 440 pages
...The efficacy of the remedy over paralysis is clearly established, and, in his opinion, it is destined to prove more serviceable in paraplegia unconnected with spinal disease, than in hemiplcgia. It is true there are other remedies which have gained a victory equally signal in similar...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

1830 - 600 pages
...speaking, the strychnia ii likely to prove more ser'iceable in paraplegia, unconnected with spinal diseuse, than in hemiplegia ; though I feel confident, that it will not unfrequently be found an important medial agent even in hemiplegiac paralysis." 39. _ . . • " The abbreviations, IPHP and OP denote...
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