senium praecox in Vietnamese

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1. Neurasthenia, dementia praecox, incurable homosexuality, epilepsy, melancholia.

Suy nhược thần kinh, mất trí sớm, rối loạn giới tính nan y, động kinh, trầm cảm.

2. OBJECTIVE:To discuss the practical effect of a new prophylactic pattern in cardiac and cerebral vessels ischemic diseases in senium.

3. Autointoxication, organotherapy and surgery for dementia praecox RICHARD NOLL* peer-00570895, version 1 - 1 Mar 2011 DeSales University Kraepelin believed that a chronic metabolic Autointoxication, perhaps arising from the sex glands, eventually caused chemical damage to the brain and led to the symptoms of dementia praecox.

4. Shorter, narrower leaves than those of Agapanthus praecox orientalis; shorter flower stalks (to 112 feet high) with fewer flowers (20 to 50 per cluster)

5. Other Allspices include: the Japanese allspice ( Chimonanthus praecox ), native to eastern Asia and planted as an ornamental in England and the United States; the wild allspice, or spicebush ( Lindera benzoin ), a shrub of eastern North America, with aromatic berries, reputed to have been used as a substitute for true…

6. Five diseases of pregnancy are analyzed which are at least partly characterized by impaired transplacental transport: a) abruptio placentae, resulting in acute respiratory insufficiency; b) intrauterine growth restriction combined with absent or reverse flow in the umbilical arteries, resulting in severe chronic nutritional insufficiency, with the risk of acute respiratory decompensation; c) intrauterine growth restriction combined with preserved flow in the umbilical arteries, resulting in chronic nutritional insufficiency, d) premature delivery following maturitas praecox of the placenta, in a subset of cases complicated by chronic nutritional insufficiency; and e) postterm delivery following persistent immaturity of the placenta, bearing the risk of acute respiratory decompensation.