A Text-book of the practice of medicine v. 2, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... possible that perhaps the arm upon the side of the lesion ( below the decussation ) and the leg upon the opposite side of the body ( above the decussation ) are paralyzed - so - called crossed hemiplegia . Smaller lesions give rise at ...
... possible that perhaps the arm upon the side of the lesion ( below the decussation ) and the leg upon the opposite side of the body ( above the decussation ) are paralyzed - so - called crossed hemiplegia . Smaller lesions give rise at ...
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... possible peculiarities of already been stated in the diagnostic pre- Further , paralysis of all four extremities lt of bulbar hemorrhage , as the motor pyram- ogether in the medulla oblongata . S. is unfavorable . Difficulty in ...
... possible peculiarities of already been stated in the diagnostic pre- Further , paralysis of all four extremities lt of bulbar hemorrhage , as the motor pyram- ogether in the medulla oblongata . S. is unfavorable . Difficulty in ...
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... possible nervines , electricity , and baths have been employed , but all without permanent success . Marked diffi- culty in deglutition may require feeding through the stomach - tube , and threatening suffocation intubation or ...
... possible nervines , electricity , and baths have been employed , but all without permanent success . Marked diffi- culty in deglutition may require feeding through the stomach - tube , and threatening suffocation intubation or ...
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... possible peculiarities of motor paralysis have already been stated in the diagnostic pre- liminary considerations . Further , paralysis of all four extremities may occur as the result of bulbar hemorrhage , as the motor pyram- idal ...
... possible peculiarities of motor paralysis have already been stated in the diagnostic pre- liminary considerations . Further , paralysis of all four extremities may occur as the result of bulbar hemorrhage , as the motor pyram- idal ...
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... possible only from a knowledge of the blood - supply . The medulla oblongata receives its vessels from the two rertebral arte- ries and from the basilar artery resulting from their union . The trunk of the vertebral arteries gives ...
... possible only from a knowledge of the blood - supply . The medulla oblongata receives its vessels from the two rertebral arte- ries and from the basilar artery resulting from their union . The trunk of the vertebral arteries gives ...
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