Pharmacology and Therapeutics: A Textbook for Students and Practioners of Medicine and Its Allied ProfessionsLea & Febiger, 1958 - 1034페이지 |
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... pain has long been a matter of controversy . Aristotle considered pain as “ a passion of the soul , " and subsequent phil- osophers continued to view it as an emotional process rather than as a sensation . Erasmus Darwin was the first ...
... pain has long been a matter of controversy . Aristotle considered pain as “ a passion of the soul , " and subsequent phil- osophers continued to view it as an emotional process rather than as a sensation . Erasmus Darwin was the first ...
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... pain ) Local segmental pain ( Compression of post . root ) Remote pain through spinothalamic tract SUBARACHNOID BLOCK ( 2 ) -Cell bodies in post . root ganglia NITRITES ( 1 ) ATROPINE ( 1 ) PARAVERTEBRAL BLOCK ( 2 ) Splanchnic Celiac ...
... pain ) Local segmental pain ( Compression of post . root ) Remote pain through spinothalamic tract SUBARACHNOID BLOCK ( 2 ) -Cell bodies in post . root ganglia NITRITES ( 1 ) ATROPINE ( 1 ) PARAVERTEBRAL BLOCK ( 2 ) Splanchnic Celiac ...
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... pain im- pulse from the periphery to the cerebral cortex but is modified by psychic factors . In the method of Wolff , Hardy and Goodell , pain is induced by a beam of light from a 1,000 - watt lamp focused by a condensing lens onto the ...
... pain im- pulse from the periphery to the cerebral cortex but is modified by psychic factors . In the method of Wolff , Hardy and Goodell , pain is induced by a beam of light from a 1,000 - watt lamp focused by a condensing lens onto the ...
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