Monday, September 24, 2007

As Well As At Ruse, The Patient Is

As well as at Ruse, the patient is compelled to change position, to go. very well operates on motor and sensitive nerves and is the best means at spasms and the tics arising from sudden strong sensations of a sincere origin. Hysterical reactions can be expressed by spasms and tonic character, can cover the big group of muscles or small separate muscles. For example, a spasm of muscles chewing, a gullet, a stomach, a vocal crack, a spasm of a diaphragm with the advent of a hiccups and gripes in the bottom of a stomach, etc. well operates at a trochee when we have convulsive readiness at children, twitching of muscles, convulsive catalepsy (Tsinkum ). At an epilepsy - the person reddens, the body is convulsively bent, sensation of a lump in a throat, deep sighs. The patient though falls, but usually consciousness does not lose. A strong swelling of a stomach. The attack comes to an end plentiful branch of light urine. Almost all patients complain of a dream; it is so-called "the cat's dream" - it very sensitive.

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