| Joseph Scott (Dentist) - 1831 - 144 Seiten
...practitioners are, on the other hand, in danger of attributing to this cause diseases which have not the remotest connexion with it. It not unfrequently...the shoulder, and along the whole length of the arm. — BELL in the lint will irritate the nerve, and cause, rather than allay, pain. Care must also be... | |
| 1839 - 592 Seiten
...they have been properly understood, and the attention of medical men directed to their true source. It not unfrequently happens, that parts the most remote...shoulder, and along the whole length of the arm." (Bell on the Teeth, p. 155.) (45) And oft the maniac mjferer expires. " A person complained," says... | |
| 1850 - 580 Seiten
...happens that parts the most remote become the apparent seat of pain, from the exposlire of the nerves of a tooth. I have seen this occur, not only in the...shoulder, and along the whole length of the arm." ' Dr. Rush mentions a case of rheumatism in the hip, (which was, I have no doubt, neuralgic pain,)... | |
| Chapin Aaron Harris - 1855 - 816 Seiten
...severity of the worst forms of facial neuralgia. " It not unfrequontly happens," says Mr. .Thomas Bell, " that parts the most remote, become the apparent seat...shoulder, and along the whole length of the arm." When the inflammation is confined to the parts within the pulp cavity, pressure upon the tooth does... | |
| Thomas Howard - 1861 - 80 Seiten
...practitioners are, on the other hand, in danger of attributing to this cause, diseases which have not the remotest connexion with it. It not unfrequently...the shoulder, and along the whole length of the arm. 6 It will be readily understood, that irritation in different teeth will be attended by the occurrence... | |
| 1880 - 596 Seiten
...the effect of tooth-ache upon remote parts of the body, says: " To quote the language of Mr. Bell, 'I have seen this occur not only in the face, over the scalp, in the ear, and underneath the lower jaw; but down tin; neck, over the shoulder, and along the whole length of... | |
| Chapin Aaron Harris - 1882 - 860 Seiten
...condition of the teeth, and become, to quote the language of Mr. Bell, "the apparent seat of pain. I have seen this occur not only in the face, over the scalp, in the ear, and underneath the lower jaw, but down the neck, over the shoulder, and along the whole length of the... | |
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