The Diagnosis of Diseases of the Brain Spinal Cord Nerves And Their Appendage
The Diagnosis of Diseases of the Brain Spinal Cord Nerves And Their Appendage
J Russell John Russell Reynolds
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E. , dependent upon sympa- thetic disturbance. This may be known by the following characters: — i. It is induced without objective causes, such as the motion of siuTounding objects, or of the patient's own body. ii. It is commonly subjective in claaracter. This is not invariably the case, but in vertigo of eccentric, especially when of toxgemic origin (such as that resulting from alcoholic and urinremic intoxication), it is extremely common. iii. It is relieved by the impression of some fixed o...bject, such as a steady gaze, lying down at full length, grasping some body with the hands, &c. iv. It is increased by closing the eyes, thus shutting out iii. v. It is accompanied by the signs of extrinsic disturbance in lot INCREASED SENSATION. the gastric, hepatic, or . Other organs ; some of these are pecu- Harlj prone to induce vertigo — e. G. , hepatic disturbance, with the suppression of secretion, or the excess of bile in the intestines, and its regurgitation to the stomach. vi. There are no other (intrinsic) symptoms of centric disease.
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