... (2) that in these instances the brain symptom is often the most prominent and sometimes the sole prominent symptom of the eye troubles, so that, while there may be no pain or sense of fatigue in the eye, the strain with which it is used may be interpreted... Journal of Materia Medica - Side 2611876Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - 1896 - 678 sider
...brain symptom is often the most prominent and sometimes the sole prominent symptom of the eye troubles, so that while there may be no pain or sense of fatigue...frontal headache. "3. That the long continuance of eye troubles may be the unsuspected source of insomnia, vertigo, nausea, and general failure of health.... | |
| Medical Society of the State of California - 1874 - 788 sider
...brain symptoms is often most prominent, and sometimes the most prominent symptom of the eye troubles, so that while there may be no pain or sense of fatigue in the eye, the strain by which it is used, may be interpreted solely by occipital or frontal headache. Third, that in many... | |
| 1876 - 438 sider
...symptom is often the most prominent, and sometimes the sole prominent symptom of the eye troubles, so that while there may be no pain or sense of fatigue...frontal headache. 3. That the long continuance of eye trouble may be the unsuspected source of insomnia, vertigo, nausea, and general failure of the... | |
| 1885 - 810 sider
...ordinarily. A remarkable fact, as given by writers upon eye strain, (') is, in the words of Dr. Mitchell, that while there may be no pain or sense of fatigue in the eye the strain is interpreted solely by the occipital or frontal headache. Some of the worst cases that I have treated... | |
| J. Murphy, J.L. Hamilton, H. Steele - 1885 - 820 sider
...ordinarily. A remarkable . fact, as given by writers upon eye-strain, is, in the words of Dr. Mitchell, that, while there may be no pain or sense of fatigue in the eye, the strain is interpreted solely by the occipital or frontal headache. Some of the worst cases that I have treated... | |
| 1887 - 546 sider
...brain symptom is often the most prominent and sometimes the sole prominent symptom of the eye troubles, so that while there may be no pain or sense of fatigue...frontal headache. "3. That the long continuance of eye trouble may be the unsuspected source of insomnia, vertigo, nausea and general failure of health.... | |
| 1897 - 876 sider
...brain symptom is often the most prominent and sometimes the sole prominent symptom of the eye troubles, so that while there may be no pain or sense of fatigue...interpreted solely by occipital or frontal headache. (3) The long continuance of eye troubles may be the unsuspected source of insomnia, vertigo, nausea, and... | |
| 1897 - 804 sider
...accommodative apparatus of the eyes. nent and sometimes the sole prominent symptom of the eye trouble, so that while there may be no pain or sense of fatigue...interpreted solely by occipital or frontal headache. 3. The long continuance of eye troubles may be the uususpected source of insomnia, vertigo, nausea and... | |
| 1897 - 622 sider
...eyes. In some instances the brain symptom is often the most prominent symptom of the eye troubles, so that, while there may be no pain or sense of fatigue...interpreted solely by occipital or frontal headache. The long continuance of eye troubles may be the unsuspected source of insomnia, vertigo, nausea, and... | |
| Silas Weir Mitchell - 1897 - 330 sider
...brain-symptom is the most prominent, and sometimes the sole prominent symptom of the eye-troubles; so that while there may be no pain or sense of fatigue...in the eye, the strain with which it is used may be represented by occipital or frontal headache only. 3. That the long continuance of eye-trouble may... | |
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