| sir Benjamin Collins Brodie (1st bart.) - 1832 - 332 pàgines
...that he is in danger of falling ; and this symptom, 74 IRRITABLE BLADDER. probably, arises from an altered structure of the arteries of the brain, causing an imperfect state of the cerebral circulation. Not unfrequently this is attended with an irritable state of the bladder ; and although the urine is... | |
| William Prout - 1840 - 642 pàgines
...attacks of giddiness. Sometimes, in walking, his head turns round, so that he is in danger of falling ; and this symptom probably arises from altered structure...causing an imperfect state of the cerebral circulation. Not unfrequently this is attended with an irritable state of the bladder ; and although the urine is... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie - 1842 - 400 pàgines
...his head turns round, so that he is in danger of falling; and this symptom, probably, arises from an altered structure of the arteries of the brain, causing...itself is free from disease, the patient is tormented by a constant micturition, voiding his urine without pain, but at short intervals, and in small quantity... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie - 1865 - 798 pàgines
...his head turns round, so that he is in danger of falling ; and this symptom, probably, arises from an altered structure of the arteries of the brain, causing...itself is free from disease, the patient is tormented by a constant micturition, voiding his urine without pain, but at short intervals, and in small quantity... | |
| Frederick James Gant - 1867 - 216 pàgines
...his head turns round, so that he is in danger of falling, and this symptom probably arises from an altered structure of the arteries of the brain, causing...itself is free from disease, the patient is tormented by a constant micturition, voiding his urine without pain, but at short intervals, and in small quantities... | |
| Frederick James Gant - 1872 - 244 pàgines
...his head turns round, so that he is in danger of falling, and this symptom probably arises from an altered structure of the arteries of the brain, causing...itself is free from disease, the patient is tormented by a constant micturition, voiding his urine without pain, but at short intervals, and in small quantities... | |
| American Medical Association - 1879 - 1040 pàgines
..."an elderly gentleman who complained of frequent attacks of giddiness. This symptom probably arose from altered structure of the arteries of the brain,...causing an imperfect state of the cerebral circulation. Not unfrequently this is attended with an irritable state of the bladder, and though the urine is of... | |
| 1853 - 294 pàgines
...symptom, probably, arises from an altered tructure of the arteries of the brain, causing an imperfect tato of the cerebral circulation. This state of things...sometimes attended with an irritable condition of tho iladder, and, although the urine is of a healthy quality,, md the bladder itself is free from disease,... | |
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