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Laryngismus

Disorder in which the adductor muscles of the vocal cords exhibit increased activity leading to laryngeal spasm

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    On infantile laryngismus : with observations on artificial feeding, as a frequent cause of this complaint, and of other convulsive diseases of infants / by James Reid.

    | Date: 1849
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    Essays on the theory of convulsive diseases / by Marshall Hall.

    Hall, Marshall, 1790-1857. | Date: [1848]
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    Laryngismus / by William Gay.

    | Date: 1890
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    Tétanie chez l'adulte avec un cas de mort subite par laryngospasme : thèse présentée et publiquement soutenue devant la Faculté de médecine de Montpellier le 5 mars 1913 / par Ernest Ravenèz.

    Ravenèz, Ernest, 1877- | Date: 1913
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    An essay on laryngismus stridulus, or croup-like inspiration of infants. To which are appended illustrations of the general pathology of nerves, and of the functions and diseases of the par vagum / by Hugh Ley.

    Ley Hugh, 1790-1837. | Date: 1836

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