Feb. 1. 1906. which had bothered me not a little for several years. The gentleman had been subject to attacks of neuralgia for fifteen or twenty years, affecting the right side of head, and which had been the cause of the almost complete destruction of... The British Homoeopathic Review - Strana 1211905Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Edwin Moses Hale - 1880 - Počet stránok 924
...Stout, of Jacksonville, Fla., in an article in the "Investigator" reports the following: CASE I. — A gentleman had been subject to attacks of neuralgia...fifteen or twenty years, affecting the right side of the head, and causing almost complete destruction of the sight of that eye. The attacks were caused... | |
| Herbert Tracy Webster - 1893 - Počet stránok 912
...years, affecting the right side of the head and causing almost complete destruction of the sight of that eye. The attacks were caused by fatigue, cold, or derangement of the stomach. The pain centered about the eye, and extended over the right side of head and neck, and left the scalp sore... | |
| 1904 - Počet stránok 740
...effects of melilotus, or sweet clover, in neuralgic complaints prompted me to order some for a case which had bothered me not a little for several years....fatigue, cold, or derangement of the stomach. The pain centered about the eye, and extended over the right side of head and neck, and left the scalp sore... | |
| 1904 - Počet stránok 620
...prompted me to order some for a case which had bothered me 236 The New England Medical Gazette. May, not a little for several years. The gentleman had...fatigue, cold, or derangement of the stomach. The pain centered about the eye, and extended over the right side of head and neck, and left the scalp sore... | |
| 1879 - Počet stránok 492
...sweet clover. The remarkable effects in neuralgic complaints, prompted me to order some for a case which had bothered me not a little for several years....fifteen or twenty years, affecting the right side of the head, and which had been the cause of the almost complete destruction of sight in that eye. The... | |
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