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  1. Locomotor Ataxia (tables dorsalis); An Introduction to the Study and Treatment of Nervous Diseases, by William J Maloney, 2009-09-25
  2. The Intensive Treatment of Syphilis & Locomotor Ataxia by Aachen Methods (With Notes On Salvarsan) by Reginald Hewlett Hayes, 2010-04-05
  3. The Intensive Treatment Of Syphilis And Locomotor Ataxia By Aachen Methods (1917) by Reginald Hewlett Hayes, 2010-09-10
  4. The Intensive Treatment Of Syphilis And Locomotor Ataxia By Aachen Methods (1917) by Reginald Hewlett Hayes, 2010-09-10
  5. Locomotor Ataxia (tabes Dorsalis): An Introduction to the Study and Treatment of Nervous Diseases, f by William Joseph Marie Alois Maloney, 2009-07-17
  6. The Intensive Treatment of Syphilis and Locomotor Ataxia by Aachen Methods, with notes on Salvarsan. 4th ed. by Reginald Hayes, 1922
  7. Railway Regulation and Locomotor Ataxia by Frank Trumbull, 1916-01-01
  8. Railway Regulation and Locomotor Ataxia: Before the Twenty-Third Annual Convention of the National Hay Association at Cedar Point, Ohio, July 12, 1916 by Frank Trumbull, 2010-05-25
  9. Suspension in Locomotor Ataxia by Silas Weir Mitchell, 1890-01-01
  10. The Intensive Treatment of Syphilis & Locomotor Ataxia by Aachen Methods (with notes on Salvarsan). by Reginald. HAYES, 1920-01-01
  11. Railway regulation and locomotor ataxia: Before the twenty-third annual convention of the National hay association at Cedar Point, Ohio, July 12, 1916 by Frank Trumbull, 1916-01-01
  12. Locomotor Ataxia (Tabes Dorsalis), An Introduction To The Study And Treatment Of Nervous Diseases, For Students And Practitioners by Various, 2008-08-26
  13. The Intensive Treatment of Syphilis & Locomotor Ataxia by Aachen Methods. by Reginald. HAYES, 1917-01-01
  14. Locomotor Ataxia (Tabes Dorsalis): An Introduction to the Study and Treatment of Nervous Diseases, for Students and Practitioners by William J.M.A. Maloney, 1918

61. [?]
SATURN IN LIBRA gives a tendency to locomotor ataxia, renal stones, gravel and sand, Bright s disease, suppression of urine, malnutrition, and,
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62. HISTORY OF MODERN SUPPRESSION
locomotor ataxia neutral Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension) indicated Tabes Dorsalis (locomotor ataxia) neutral Throat Diseases indicated
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63. Atypical Depression/social Phobia - "details" - ABC Homeopathy Forum
Moreover, Argn Nit is indicated for fatigue and locomotor ataxia type of symptoms that you are presenting. It is also indicated for acidity, as this symptom
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From bobmt [Log on to view profile] on 2005-06-01 9 replies 516 views - Extreme fatigue, lack of (really feels like absolute abscence of) physical energy
- eating calms the hunger pangs but no energy
- loss of motor control, absolutely no energy. Sometimes even holding a pen and signing my own name is a major task.
- trembling, shakiness - sometimes just standing makes me tremble
- marked daytime drowsiness
- "constant" pain in lower back and right side of abdomen. Pain sometimes goes upto right testicle. No pain on left side at all. Pain does not travel from right to left or vice versa. Only on the lower back - "from middle to the right" side.

64. ICD-9-CM Disease Index: T
asymptomatic=see Syphilis, latent; ataxia, locomotor (progressive) 094.0 locomotor ataxia 094.0; lung 095.1; lymphadenitis (secondary) 091.4
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ICD-9-CM Index to Diseases: T
  • Tabagism 305.1
  • tachycardia-bradycardia 427.81
  • Takayasu (-Onishi) (pulseless disease) 446.7
  • Tapia's 352.6
  • tarsal tunnel 355.5
  • Taussig-Bing (transposition, aorta and overriding pulmonary artery) 745.11
  • Taybi's (otopalatodigital) 759.89
  • Taylor's 625.5
  • teething 520.7
  • tegmental 344.89
  • telangiectasis-pigmentation-cataract 757.33
  • temporal 383.02
  • lobectomy behavior 310.0
  • temporomandibular joint-pain-dysfunction [TMJ] NEC 524.60
  • specified NEC 524.69
  • Terry's 362.21
  • testicular feminization 257.8
  • testis, nonvirilizing 257.8
  • tethered (spinal) cord 742.59
  • thalamic 348.8
  • Thibierge-Weissenbach (cutaneous systemic sclerosis) 710.1
  • Thiele 724.6
  • thoracic outlet (compression) 353.0
  • thoracogenous rheumatic (hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy) 731.2
  • Thorn's (see also Disease, renal) 593.9
  • Thorson-Biorck (malignant carcinoid) 259.2
  • thrombopenia-hemangioma 287.3
  • thyroid-adrenocortical insufficiency 258.1
  • Tietze's 733.6
  • time-zone (rapid) 307.45
  • Tobias' (carcinoma, pulmonary apex) (M8010/3) 162.3
  • toilet seat 926.0
  • Tolosa-Hunt 378.55

65. MedicalMnemonics.com Browse Results
Ataxia Nystagmus Show Details / Rate It Shooting pain ArgyllRobertson pupils locomotor ataxia Impaired proprioception Syphilis Show Details / Rate It
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66. George Meredith (1828-1909) -- A Brief Biography
In addition to being increasingly crippled by locomotor ataxia, he had poor digestion and gradually had to give up his physically active life.
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George Meredith (1828-1909) A Brief Biography
Elvira Casal, Ph. D.
Early Life
eorge Meredith was born on February 12, 1828 . His first home was in Portsmouth, where his father was a tailor. When George was only five years old, his mother died. His childhood after her death was not happy. His father, Augustus Meredith, had inherited a failing business and heavy debts from his own father. In 1837, Augustus was forced to declare himself bankrupt. He went to London to earn a living, and George was sent to stay with relatives in the country and eventually to boarding school. In 1841, partly to protect George's small inheritance, Augustus made him a ward in Chancery. In 1842, when George Meredith was 15, he attended the Moravian school at Neuwied on the Rhine. Although he was there for less than two years, Meredith was to refer to this period as the only real education he had. The school stimulated his intellect and taught him to respect rationality, self-respect, sincerity and courage. The time spent there also left him with a love of German music, poetry and the German countryside. It marked the end of his formal schooling.
Professional Beginnings and First Marriage
Although George Meredith was apprenticed to a solicitor, Richard Stephen Charnock, there is no evidence that Meredith studied law or did any work towards entering the legal profession. Instead, with the encouragement of Charnock and his literary friends, Meredith began to write poetry and helped organize a monthly manuscript magazine.

67. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS :: IMSSF/MSNEWS - Jean Sumption
Experienced in central and peripheral nerve lesions and in locomotor ataxia. PERINEUM Structures occupying the pelvic outlet and constituting the pelivc
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68. TheDeadballEra.com :: TOO YOUNG TO DIE
SYPHILITIC locomotor ataxia 1900 HARRY WHEELER (42) ..SYPHILITIC LOCOMOTOR SYPHILITIC locomotor ataxia 1910 FRANK LAFFERTY (55).
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69. Rosicrucian Fellowship Online Magazine Archives
LEO Heart disease, angina pectoris, locomotor ataxia, hyperaemia, spinal disease, SAGITTARIUS locomotor ataxia, sciatica, lumbago, rheumatism,
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Rulerships and Qualities
Anatomy and Physiology Correlated to the Zodiac
ARIES: Brain, cerebral hemispheres, cranium, eyes, face, upper jaw, internal carotid arteries. TAURUS: Neck, throat, palate, larynx, tonsils, lower jaw, ears, occipital region, cerebellum, atlas, axis, external carotid arteries, jugular veins, pharynx, thyroid gland, cervical vertebrae. GEMINI: Shoulders, arms, hands, upper ribs, lungs, trachea, bronchi, capillaries, breath, oxygenation of blood. CANCER: Stomach, esophagus, diaphragm, the mammae, lacteals, upper lobes of liver, thoracic duct, pancreas, serum of blood, peristalsis of the stomach, chymification. LEO: Heart, dorsal region of spine, spinal cord, aorta, superior and inferior vena cava. VIRGO: Abdominal region, large and small intestines, lower lobe of liver, spleen, duodenum, chylification, peristalsis of the bowels. LIBRA: Kidneys, adrenals, lumbar region, skin, ureters, vasomotor system. SCORPIO: Bladder, urethra, genitals, descending colon, prostate gland, sigmoid flexure, nasal bone, pubic bone, red coloring matter in the blood.

70. Astro-Diagnosis, A Guide To Healing, By Max Heindel [Chapters I
The Sagittarian diseases are locomotor ataxia, sciatica, rheumatism, and hip disease. LEOHeart disease, angina pectoris, locomotor ataxia, hyperemia,
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Astro-Diagnosis
A Guide To Healing
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FOREWORD
O f the thirty years devoted by the undersigned to research and the study of astrology and astro-diagnosis, a large part was spent with Max Heindel, first as co-student and companion and later as his wife. A portion of the astro-diagnosis in this book have been taken from Mr. Heindel's former monthly lessons to esoteric students, and this fact together with our association in astrological research in the reason why this volume goes out under both our names, even though he passed into the larger life in 1919. This book may differ in a few instances from other books which deal with the science of diagnosis from the planets. The authors of this volume, however, have had opportunities such as few other writers on this subject have had. The Rosicrucian Fellowship, of which they were the founders, has a very successful healing department. A description of the method used in this department may be found on page 440.

71. Eligibilty Requirements For Obtaining Coverage From The Texas Health Insurance R
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Friedrich s Ataxia; Myasthenia Gravis Syringomyelia; Tabes Dorsalis (locomotor ataxia). Gastrointestinal. Intestinal
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72. Entrez PubMed
Robert Bentley Todd (180960) and locomotor ataxia. Pearce JM. Publication Types Biography Historical Article MeSH Terms Great Britain
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73. Entrez PubMed
Alfred Fournier Syphilitic locomotor ataxia . 1882 Article in French Fournier A. Publication Types Biography Classical Article Historical Article
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74. Locomotor Ataxia. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fo
locomotor ataxia. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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75. Glossary.11. Paget's Disease, Paralysis And Parkinson's Disease
p., shifting. Pain that seems to arise from different sites from time to time. Present in rheumatism, hysteria, and locomotor ataxia. p. s, starting.
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    medical and general terms relating to posture, sitting, musculoskeletal and back problems
    ABBREVIATIONS:- Gr.= Greek; L.= Latin; Fr.= French; Ger = German; NA = Nomina Anatomica
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    pachymeningitis to Parkinson - passive to point polio to pyramid pachymeningitis (pak-e-men"in-ji'tis) [" + meninx, membrane, + itis, inflammation]. Inflamed condition of the dura mater. Inflammation of either the pia, dura, or the arachnoid membranes is sure to extend to one or both of the others, and the consequence in any form is suppuration, abscess, effusion into the ventricles, and softening of cerebral tissue if brain is involved.
    SYN: Perimeningitis.
    p., spinal. Inflammation of the dura of the spinal cord.
    Paget, Sir James (paj'et). British surgeon, 1814-1899. P.'s disease. Skeletal disease of the elderly with chronic inflammation of bones, resulting in thickening and softening of bones, and bowing of long bones. SYN: osteitis deformans. TREAT: Asymptomatic cases should not be treated. There is no specific curative therapy, but vitamin D three times a week and anabolic hormones may be of help in treating osteoporosis. Calcitonin, etidronate disodium, and mithramycin have been used to control resorption of bone and thus are of assistance in alleviating bone pain.
    pain (pan) [L. poena, a fine, a penalty]. The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as the sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. Thus, pain includes not only the perception of an uncomfortable stimulus but also the response to that perception. Approximately one-half of the persons who seek medical help do so because of the primary complaint of pain.

76. Guardian Unlimited Books | By Genre | The Art Of Suffering
Its chief manifestations in his case were locomotor ataxia progressively clumsy and uncoordinated movement - and paralysis. In 1885 JM Charcot,
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77. RootsWeb: LANARK-L Archives (August 2004)
Re LKS locomotor ataxia by Mary Hamilton. Re LANARKD Digest V04 432 Journeyman by JLeon2447. Re LANARK-D Digest V04 439 by Vivian Jonker
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78. The Probert Encyclopaedia - Medicine (A-M)
locomotor ataxia involves a lack of balance, or equilibrium. Ataxia has many causes, locomotor ataxia may be due to syphilis for example.
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Medicine (A-M)
1-chloro-3-ethyl-1-penten-4 yn-3-ol
1-chloro-3-ethyl-1-penten-4 yn-3-ol ( Placidyl ethchlorvynol ) is a depressive drug administered orally or injected as a short term treatment for insomnia. It is a sedative hypnotic and a Central Nervous System ( CNS ) depressant and muscle relaxant.
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A-Gram is a brand name for Amoxicillin
Abdimox
Abdimox is a brand name for Amoxicillin
Abducens
The Abducens (or Sixth Cranial Nerve) rises in the medulla oblongata and supplies the external rectus muscle of the eye , which draws the eyeball outward.
Abducent nerve
see " Abducens Accessory nerve
The accessory nerve is a pair of cranial nerves responsible for the sternomastoid and trapezius muscles. Acetabulum Acetabulum is an anatomical term applied to any cup-like cavity, as that of a bone to receive the protuberant end of another bone. Acetaminophen Acetaminophen is a drug used to treat mild pain or fever. It has the possible side effects of: Rash, itching and severe liver damage with over dosing. Acetanilide Acetanilide (phenyl-acetamide) was a medicine used as an antipyretic and analgesic in place of quinine Acetophenone Acetophenone (phenyl-methyl-ketone) is a medicine formerly used to induce sleep.

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80. CHAPTER VIII
locomotor ataxia, apoplexy, neurasthenia, shellshock, neuritis, locomotor ataxia, apoplexy, facial paralysis, paraplegia, epilepsy,
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CHAPTER VIII OCCURRENCE OF NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASES IN THE ARMY The reports received in the Office of the Surgeon General concerning the occurrence of neuropsychiatric diseases in the Army were of two entirely distinct classes. The first was the report card of sick and wounded (Form 52, Medical Department) which is forwarded for every officer or soldier admitted to sick report. In the second group were the special reports, required by the division of neuropsychiatry, which will be referred to at greater length in the following chapter. The statistics compiled from the report cards of sick and wounded for all diseases are given in full in Volume XV, Part II, Medical and Casualty Statistics. From these statistics certain facts pertaining to the occurrence of neuropsychiatric diseases are recorded in Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 below. In Tables 1 and 2 every admission to sick report is considered. The only possible duplication would be that an individual may have been admitted more than once with the same diagnosis. This did not occur in any great number of instances, and the fact that it did occur among all the classes tabulated would tend to equalize the percentage of occurrence for purposes of comparison. Table 2 shows for the following conditions a relatively higher degree of incidence among officers than enlisted men: Encephalitis, locomotor ataxia, apoplexy, neurasthenia, "shell-shock," neuritis, general paralysis of the insane, psychasthenia, psychoneurosis, and manic-depressive psychosis. The inclusion in this group of many of those indefinite functional disorders which usually are placed under the general term of psychoneuroses is of special interest. On the other hand, certain conditions occur much more frequently among the enlisted personnel. The marked preponderance in this respect of epilepsy, enuresis, constitutional psychopathic states, mental deficiency, and dementia præcox is striking.

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