Wednesday, August 12, 2009

occupational spasms

Hypothyroidism Treatment : The same textbook talks of "occupational spasms" which affect pi­anists, violinists, flutists, tinsmiths, and watchmakers. But in the case of milkers, in whose hands there was only rarely found a neuritis or other anatomical cause, the condition was called an occupational neurosis, and the milker a "man of neuropathic condition."
The neurologist Moritz adds, parenthetically and with a question mark: "(Anxiety may be primary?)".
The annals of great creative workers are full of tragic evidences of the self-destructive drive. Renoir, plagued by gout at the prime of his life withdrew from Paris to Provence where he spent his last years painting with his brushes strapped to his crippled hand. He doggedly persisted against the unconscious destructive drive, defeating himself and yet painting, displaying himself to the world in the heroic role of a martyr to his work.

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  1. At first she improved; her temperature subsided, her coughing less-cued, her appetite increased. After a few months, however, the treat­ments became increasingly painful and also lost their efficacy. Her irmperature rose once more and coughing and sputum grew worse. New X-rays showed that the infection had not been arrested, that indeed a I hi I'd cavity had developed. She was advised to have an extensive opera-lion in which several ribs would be removed to force a collapse of the infected lungs.

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  2. Now she faced a grave operation with a long convalescence to fol­low. In New York she had friends, or rather she had the friends of her iveenlly divorced husband with whom she still maintained emotional lies. Out of a need to be near him and the group of people to whom who felt closest, she had decided to fly East for the operation.

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  3. The young woman accepted my explanation with surprising readiness, and then she burst out in a tirade against her own doctor. She declared that she had no confidence in him, that he lacked personal interest in her, that he was a cold scientist

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  5. Yeast Infection : Virus attack leads to a decrease in immunity, the appearance of "holes" in the barrier system of the organism.

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