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" Watson refers to the production of amaurosifl without visible change in the eye, in consequence, apparently, of irritation of the dental nerves, the blindness ceasing after the extraction of some teeth which had grown irregularly. He quotes, from Mr.... "
Edinburgh Medical Journal - Page 439
1865
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 34

1864 - 604 pages
...was poulticed, and the arm fomented. Alter a month of this treatment there was no improvement of llic eye, but the arm inflammation had quite subsided....optic tubercles may fairly be designated inhibitory. ... Some while ago I had a gentleman under my care with acute rosacea of the face and head, and chronic...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 34

1864 - 1188 pages
...conveyed from the diseased finger to the centre. Dr. Watson refers to the production of ainaurosis without visible change in the eye, in consequence...optic tubercles may fairly be designated inhibitory. . . . Some while ago I had a gentleman under my care with acute rosacea of the face and head, and chronic...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 23

1865 - 732 pages
...conveyed from the diseased finger to the centre. Dr. Watson refers to the production of amaurosifl without visible change in the eye, in consequence,...optic tubercles may fairly be designated inhibitory. Two cases of amaurosis and one of ptosis, are recorded by Mr. Hancock, as cured by the removal of decayed...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 23

John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1865 - 720 pages
...impression conveyed from the diseased finger to the centre. Dr. Watson refers to the production of amaurosia without visible change in the eye, in consequence,...optic tubercles may fairly be designated inhibitory. Two cases of amaurosis and one of ptosis, are recorded by Mr. Hancock,' as cured by the removal of...
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The Dental Cosmos: A Monthly Record Of Dental Science, Volume 14

J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony - 1872
...ceasing after the extraction of some teeth which had grown irregularly. He quotes from Mr. Laurence an interesting case in which the extraction of a carious...fangs, procured the restoration of the sight of the eye on the same side, which had been entirely lost for thirteen months. Improvement in vision commenced...
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Clinical observations on functional nervous disorders

Charles Handfield Jones - 1867 - 470 pages
...dental nerves, the blindness ceasing after the extraction of some teeth which had grown irregularly.1 He quotes from Mr. Lawrence an interesting case, in...optic tubercles may fairly be designated inhibitory. Two cases of amaurosis and one of ptosis are recorded by Mr. Hancock2 as cured by the removal of decayed...
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Essentials of the principles and practice of medicine

Henry Hartshorne - 1867 - 458 pages
...the thumb ; or Lawrence's in which blindness of one eye (of thirteen months' standing) was cured by the extraction of a carious tooth, with a splinter of wood projecting from one of its fangs. When the nature of the case does not admit of euch prompt relief, if the diagnosis be clear, the same...
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Studies on functional nervous disorders

Charles Handfield Jones - 1870 - 1190 pages
...dental nerves, the blindness ceasing after the extraction of some teeth which had grown irregularly.3 He quotes from Mr. Lawrence an interesting case, in...months. In such cases, the paralysis of the retina or of 1 ' British Medical Journal," February 5, 1859. • ' Medical Times and Gazette,' January 29, 1859....
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A Conspectus of the medical sciences

Henry Hartshorne - 1874 - 1086 pages
...Lawrence's, in which blindness of one eye (of thirteen months' standing) was cured by PARALYSIS. 717 the extraction of a carious tooth, with a splinter of wood projecting from one of its fangs. When the nature of the case does not admit of sucli prompt relief, if the diagnosis be clear, the name...
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