The very complex disease known as exophthalmic goitre, and shown by irregular and rapid action of the heart, protruding eyeballs and a variety of mental symptoms, is also associated with this gland, and occasioned not by a deficiency but by an excess or perversion of its secretion. ❋ William Thomas Councilman (N/A)
Gigi looked at me with her exophthalmic eyes, eyes that seemed to beg, "Get me out of this dress and let me chase a rabbit, a squirrel, a chipmunk, anything!" ❋ Unknown (2010)
In the same moment, Haj jerks himself bolt upright like a jack-in-the-box and rakes the table with his wild, exophthalmic gaze: ❋ Le Carre, John, 1931- (2006)
The slightly exophthalmic pale blue eyes were wide open; they looked as if pressure on the forehead would dislodge them and they would roll like glass balls over the pale cheeks. ❋ James, P. D. (1988)
In addition, it may be as well to remember that death sometimes occurs suddenly in exophthalmic goitre, hypertrophy of the thymus, and in ❋ Unknown (N/A)
The children, if not affected by exophthalmic goiter, are liable to be very neurotic. ❋ William J. Robinson (N/A)
I know an exophthalmic goiter woman who brought up four children, and very good, healthy children they are. ❋ William J. Robinson (N/A)
The disease is confined almost entirely, though not exclusively, to women, and I should not advise any exophthalmic woman to marry; neither should I advise a man to marry an exophthalmic goiter woman. ❋ William J. Robinson (N/A)
This will explain the permanent ill effect of long-continued insomnia; that is, long-continued insomnia permanently destroys a part of the brain-cells just as do too great physical exertion, certain drugs, emotional strain, exophthalmic goiter, and hemorrhage. ❋ Unknown (1915)
Laughter, 90 causes of, 91 in exophthalmic goiter, 106 ❋ Unknown (1915)
In the hyperactivity of the thyroid in exophthalmic goiter one sees a marked tendency to fever, in severe cases there is daily fever. ❋ Unknown (1915)
Now, whatever the exciting cause of exophthalmic goiter, whether it be unusual business worry, disappointment in love, a tragedy, or the illness of a loved one, the symptoms are alike and closely resemble the phenomena of one of the great primitive emotions. ❋ Unknown (1915)
This whole train of deleterious results of body activation without action may be best observed and studied in that most emotional of diseases -- exophthalmic goiter. ❋ Unknown (1915)
It relates to the phenomena of one of the most interesting diseases in the entire category of human ailments -- I refer to exophthalmic goiter, or Graves 'disease, a disease primarily involving the emotions. ❋ Unknown (1915)
Moreover, a happy marriage has many times been followed by a cure of the exophthalmic goiter which appeared in the wake of such an experience. ❋ Unknown (1915)
We can thus understand how either emotional strain or acute or chronic infection may cause either exophthalmic goiter or cardiovascular disease; how chronic intestinal stasis with the resultant absorption of toxins may cause cardiovascular disease, neurasthenia, or goiter. ❋ Unknown (1915)
In young women exophthalmic goiter often follows in the wake of a disappointment in love; in women, too, it frequently follows the illnesses of children or parents during which they have had to endure the double strain of worry and of constant care. ❋ Unknown (1915)
jack:hey john have you heard that mark has [exophthalmic goiter]
john:i am [john cena] [you cant see me] ❋ Normal Brownies (2022)