1923
DOI: 10.1097/00000441-192304000-00005
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STUDIES OF GRAVES' SYNDROME AND THE INVOLUNTARY NERVOUS SYSTEM. II. The Clinical Manifestations of Disturbances of the Involuntary Nervous System (Autonomic Imbalance.)

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“…Cases in which the thyroid element is minimal or absent and the nervous instability conspicuous, have been termed " autonomic imbalance " (Kessel and Hyman, 1923), SEPT.-MED. 2* Proceedings of the Royal Soctety of Medicine "neurocirculatory asthenia", and more recently Basedow-'s disease with no thyrotoxicosis " (Rasmussen, 1937).…”
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“…Cases in which the thyroid element is minimal or absent and the nervous instability conspicuous, have been termed " autonomic imbalance " (Kessel and Hyman, 1923), SEPT.-MED. 2* Proceedings of the Royal Soctety of Medicine "neurocirculatory asthenia", and more recently Basedow-'s disease with no thyrotoxicosis " (Rasmussen, 1937).…”
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“…8 of a series of studies in metabolism from the Harvard Medical School and allied hospitals. Of the latter patients, forty-five had myelogenous and twenty-six lymphatic leukemia.3 A similar comparison has been made by Sturgis4 in exophthalmic goiter, with results similar to those From the Medical Services of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Collis P. Huntington Hospital of Harvard University.…”
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