Thesaurus / ataxia
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At times locomotor ataxia begins with very severe pain seizures, known as crises.
ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINEAUSTIN MALLEYHence it is that paresis and locomotor ataxia are comparatively quite common among actors, brokers, and financiers.
ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINEAUSTIN MALLEYA physician wrote me, taking me to task for listing among the cures reported in my tabulation a case of locomotor ataxia.
THE BOOK OF LIFE: VOL. I MIND AND BODY; VOL. II LOVE AND SOCIETYUPTON SINCLAIRLocomotor ataxia was the least she might expect from her description of her feelings.
PSYCHOTHERAPYJAMES J. WALSHMay his unsightly face, and more hideous body dislocate itself in a deceitful ataxia (for they're still at these old tricks)!
BARKS AND PURRSCOLETTE WILLY, AKA COLETTEShe married a thirty-year-old active business man, in whom ataxia developed a year after marriage.
DEGENERACYEUGENE S. TALBOTParalysis is also met with in certain nervous diseases, as in locomotor ataxia, and in various cerebral lesions, as in apoplexy.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, SLICE 1VARIOUSThe same fact has been observed in a variety of other diseases, such as locomotor ataxia.
THE PROPAGANDA FOR REFORM IN PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, VOL. 2 OF 2VARIOUSConsequently it would be indicated under all circumstances where a nervous affection seemed to depend upon a state of ataxia.
COCA AND ITS THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION, THIRD EDITIONANGELO MARIANIThe importance of locomotor ataxia and paresis in persons who carry heavy responsibilities is very great.
THE THIRD GREAT PLAGUEJOHN H. STOKESWORDS RELATED TO ATAXIA
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