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"头痛",1660年代,源自拉丁语 cephalalgia,来自希腊语 kephalalgia "头痛",由 kephalalgēs "头痛"组成; 参见 cephalo- 和 -algia。有时被翻译为 cephalalgy。相关词汇: Cephalalgic。
头痛:同headache
头痛
noun
headache
1 Objective To observe the curative effects of puerarin injection on hypertensive cephalalgia and cervicodynia.
目的观察葛根素对高血压性头颈痛治疗效果。
2 The results showed as follow: primary symptoms: cephalalgia and the stable aching point , the feeling of sleepiness after taking food, paroxysmal hemimyasthenia , somnolence;
结果:主症:头痛而痛处不移,食后困顿,阵发性半身无力,嗜睡;
3 Particularly, that form of cephalalgia called sick headache is apt to appear, in the periodical form, through several generations.
4 Published in the journal Headache, their study compared the number of "cephalalgia attacks" -- headaches of all kinds -- experienced by 201 male professional divers and a control group of healthy men who didn't dive.
5 These were pavor nocturnus, sudden sweats, heat, neuralgia, sialorrhea, periodical cephalalgia and, above all, vertigo; and these symptoms were not always accompanied by unconsciousness nor followed by coma.
6 In the summer of 1873 had a very severe attack of cephalalgia, which, judging from his subsequent history, was probably of rheumatic origin.
7 Abstemiousness cures vertigo, cephalalgia, tendency to apoplexy, dyspnoea, gout, old ulcers, impetigo, scrofula, herpes, and various other maladies.
8 The views therein expressed are remarkable for their succinct and thoroughly scientific elucidation of the two great physiological principles involved in the consideration of by far the greater majority of instances of cephalalgia.
9 The larvae develop and multiply with great rapidity, and sometimes gain admission into the frontal sinus, causing intense cephalalgia, and even death.
10 It is not my purpose to discuss the treatment of the multifarious forms of cephalalgia on this occasion, did time permit.
11 For twenty-four years he had suffered from cephalalgia and pains and partial exophthalmos of the left eye.
12 She suffered intense cephalalgia and other signs of meningitis; despite vigorous treatment she lost consciousness and died shortly after the operation.
13 It is quite evident, admitting that such a change is capable of producing an amount of cerebral irritation sufficient to develop well-marked cephalalgia, that the latter must of necessity be within certain limits continuous.