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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo. 125(11-12)
The great English neurologist, Dr. John Hughlings Jackson was born in Providence Green, Yorkshire, north England, in 1835. He spent his apprenticeship in the city of York, continued his medical education at St. Bartholomew's hospital in London, and q
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S M, Janković, D V, Sokić, Z M, Lević, V, Susić, J, Drulović, N, Stojsavljević, R, Veskov, J, Ivanus
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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo. 124(7-8)
The history of eponyms for epilepsy in the lands of the Eastern globe present the portrait of the attitudes of both the laymen and skilled people towards the disease and patient, as well as to the Nature itself. As opposed to the West which during th
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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo. 124(5-6)
From a historic point of view, epilepsy and its eponyms were in an ontogenetic symbiosis throughout their history. Epilepsy is a disease with a history of eponyms presenting the frame of mind of both streetwise as well as skilled "authors" about its
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D V, Sokić
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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo. 120(7-8)
During a nine-month period we have treated 46 patients with status epilepticus with intravenous application of diazepam or midazolam. The initial doze od diazepam was 10 mg (rate: 2-5 mg/min) and of midazolam 15 mg (rate: 5 mg/min). Diazepam was effe
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D V, Sokić
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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo. 120(1-2)
Over a period of nine months 14 adult patients with status epilecticus were treated with intravenous loading dose of phenobarbital-sodium. The initial dose was 9 to 12 mg/kg of body weight; it was increased to 36 mg/kg when seizures were stopped. The