Recovery from it is far more likely to take place in the latter, since it is almost always independent of those diseases of the heart or lungs, which in the former occasion or aggravate it.
Ollenrot reports an additional instance of recovery from heart-injury, but in his case the wound was only superficial.
Purple gives, an account of a recovery from a wound penetrating both ventricles.
Accordingly, during hypnosis a pencil was pressed to the forehead with the suggestion that it would burn and that after waking there would be an itching pain for half an hour, followed by recovery from headache.
Roussy and Lhermitte remark that, although aphonia sometimes exists from the outset of shock, it is often a phase in recovery from mutism.
Recovery from a disease is an event to which, in every case, many influences must concur.
The possibility of recovery from syphilis is greater at present than it has been in the past, but we cannot yet say that the disease is absolutely curable in a given case.
Procurements for defense against or recovery from terrorism or nuclear, biological, chemical, or radiological attack.
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