When these intermittences are regular, perhaps two beats to one intermittence, or three beats to one intermittence are the most frequent types.
About a fortnight before he came to me, he was seized with very violent and alarming paroxysms of pain across the chest and running down both arms, extreme intermittence of pulse, and a sense of impending dissolution.
It may, moreover, be said, that the intermittence of the first life results from the symmetry of its organs, while the continuity of the second life results from their irregularity.
On intermittence as a quality of animal life, see Holland's Medical Notes, pp.
Again, therefore, it may be said, that wherever such intermittence is not superfluous, it would be inadequate for the purpose for which it is designed.
Clarke places his counter indication almost exclusively in the supposed necessity for a periodical intermittence in the intellectual work of women, that could not, therefore, be brought into harmony with that of men.
For the reasons already detailed at length, we think that such supervision does not necessitate periodical intermittence of study, except in special cases, that constitute a decided minority among the whole.
Occasional intermittence may be merely a nervous symptom or a muscular twitch of the heart, like the twitches now and then occurring without significance in voluntary muscles.
It is possible for intermittence of the radial pulse to accompany regularity in the heart-beat.
In convalescenceintermittence is not to be regarded as an unfavorable symptom.
Intermittence and irregularity of the pulse are not exactly the same thing.
Intermittence of the pulse is unfavorable, especially, according to Hayem,[92] when it occurs during the first week of the disease.
The intermittence of the tumefaction serves to differentiate the swelling from abscess or morbid growth.
In some instances remittance or intermittence has been noted, the cause therefor not being apparent, although attributed to malaria.
This conduit explains why the intermittence is observed in Siloam.
As this is done twice in every twenty-four hours, the phenomenon of intermittence occurs just as often.
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