In both these cases, the cause of the disease appeared to lie in the increased or rather deranged sensibility of the oesophagus itself. In wounds of the cervical portion of the spinal marrow, it occasionally occurs that the sensibility of the oesophagus... The London Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 5471833Full view - About this book
| 1833 - 690 lehte
...in him, the stoppage of the descent of the food is attended with an urgent sense of suffocation. " In fever I have witnessed several times a very peculiar...species of dysphagia, evidently occasioned by flatulent distention of the stomach to such an extent that the lower portion of the oesophagus partook of this... | |
| 1833 - 494 lehte
...VOL. m. xo. 8. z .appeared to lie in the increased, or rather deranged sensibility of the oesophagus itself. In wounds of the cervical portion of the spinal...species of dysphagia, evidently occasioned by flatulent distention of the stomach to such an extent that the lower portion of the oesophagus partook of this... | |
| 1833 - 604 lehte
...in him, the stoppage of the descent of the food iä attended with an urgent sense of suffocation. " In fever I have witnessed several times a very peculiar...species of dysphagia, evidently occasioned by flatulent distention of the stomach to such an extent that the lower portion of the oesophagus partook of this... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1864 - 928 lehte
...cause of the disease appeared to lie in the increased or rather deranged sensibility of the oesophagus itself. In wounds of the cervical portion of the spinal...agents to the neck in such cases as I have related. gia, evidently occasioned by flatulent distentioii of the stomach to such an extent that the lower... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1884 - 674 lehte
...cause of the disease appeared to lie in the increased or rather deranged sensibility of the oesophagus itself. In wounds of the cervical portion of the spinal...species of dysphagia, evidently occasioned by flatulent distention of the stomach to such an extent that the lower portion of the oesophagus partook of this... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1884 - 672 lehte
...of the disease appeared to lie in the increased or rather • deranged sensibility of the oesophagus itself. In wounds of the cervical portion of the spinal...species of dysphagia, evidently occasioned by flatulent distcntion of the stomach to such an extent that the lower portion of the oesophagus partook of this... | |
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