Spasm Collection
"Unraveling the Enigma of Spasm: Exploring its Many Faces and Effects" Hysterical epilepsy, permanent contraction: Delving into the perplexing world of spasm
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"Unraveling the Enigma of Spasm: Exploring its Many Faces and Effects" Hysterical epilepsy, permanent contraction: Delving into the perplexing world of spasm, where involuntary muscle contractions become a constant companion. Plate XXVIII from 'Hysterical epilepsy, face contraction': A haunting depiction that captures the anguish of those plagued by spasms in their facial muscles. Plate VIII from 'The Conversion of Paul, 1515-17 (woodcut)': Unveiling the hidden struggles faced by individuals battling spasms amidst their spiritual transformation. Plate 544: Artificially-Induced Convulsions; A, B, C, While Lying: Shedding light on medical interventions aimed at inducing controlled convulsions to study and understand spasmodic conditions. Hysterical epilepsy, attack contortions - fig. 3 from '. . ': Witnessing the chaotic dance of contorted bodies during an epileptic seizure caused by spasms. Advertisement for Chlorodyne: Exploring historical remedies like Chlorodyne that were once touted as a potential relief for those suffering from painful muscle spasms. Cramp of the foot - satirical artwork: Discovering how even comedic art can capture the discomfort and inconvenience caused by sudden foot cramps or spasms. Blood flow through a relaxed artery versus an artery in spasm: Analyzing medical illustrations to comprehend how arterial constriction during spasm affects blood circulation within our bodies. Detail of deep back muscles with a close-up of sprain, strain and spasm: Peering into intricate anatomical drawings to discern how injuries like sprains and strains can trigger debilitating muscular spasms in our backs. Normal artery versus artery in spasm: Contrasting visuals showcasing healthy arteries against those gripped by painful constrictions due to vascular spasms. Colon obstipation - artwork.