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Dislocation of the Lens, with Remarks on the Old Operation of Couching
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BMJ (Clinical Research Edition)
If the stimulus be severe, however, it radiates beyond the vertiginous centre, and next involves the vomiting centre, producing nausea, if not actual vomiting. A still more severe Etimulus will travel further and involve the cardiac inhibitory centre, causing faintness, chilliness, and even syncope-the vital phenomena of auditory vertigo. The loss of
doi:10.1136/bmj.2.1148.1292
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