Nervous and mental diseases . unimpressionable, and is hazy in his delirium is of a low grade generally, but may be wild and frantic orsuggestive of the busy delirium of alcoholism and typhoid. Vomitingof a projectile character is rarely absent in children, but is less commonin adults. The stomach seems simply intolerant and rejects withoutnausea the unchanged ingesta. It may be an early symptom. At thesame time the tongue may be quite clean; later it is often thickly furredand suggestive of typhoid. The bowels are usually constipated and theabdomen retracted. INFLAMMATION OF THE P


Nervous and mental diseases . unimpressionable, and is hazy in his delirium is of a low grade generally, but may be wild and frantic orsuggestive of the busy delirium of alcoholism and typhoid. Vomitingof a projectile character is rarely absent in children, but is less commonin adults. The stomach seems simply intolerant and rejects withoutnausea the unchanged ingesta. It may be an early symptom. At thesame time the tongue may be quite clean; later it is often thickly furredand suggestive of typhoid. The bowels are usually constipated and theabdomen retracted. INFLAMMATION OF THE PI A MATEE. 81 Convulsions in the early stages, particularly in children, often are general in character and of protracted duration. When theconvexity is invaded, they may later present a limited distribution, oneside of the body, the face, or a single extremity being alone involved. Almost invariably there is more or less muscular rigidity. In mostcases this is marked at the neck by a tendency to retraction that is.


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