Maryland Medical Journal: Medicine and Surgery, Volume 37Medical Journal Company, 1897 |
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... occur in the brain in this dread disease were thus described by him : " Syphilis attacks the surface of the brain and the membranes ; it attacks them in limited spots , and spreads slowly . The morbid changes are , on the one hand ...
... occur in the brain in this dread disease were thus described by him : " Syphilis attacks the surface of the brain and the membranes ; it attacks them in limited spots , and spreads slowly . The morbid changes are , on the one hand ...
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... occurred in my private practice ; I reported it in my article on " cerebral syphilis " al- ready referred to : " On ... occurring at night . He had consulted many physicians , who had treated him for neuralgia of malarial origin . The ...
... occurred in my private practice ; I reported it in my article on " cerebral syphilis " al- ready referred to : " On ... occurring at night . He had consulted many physicians , who had treated him for neuralgia of malarial origin . The ...
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... occurred to me in the last few cases . believe it did this patient a great deal of good . Now in regard to the ... occurring in some instances spon- taneously , while in others it can readily be effected by the forceps . Delivery of the ...
... occurred to me in the last few cases . believe it did this patient a great deal of good . Now in regard to the ... occurring in some instances spon- taneously , while in others it can readily be effected by the forceps . Delivery of the ...
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... occur and cause death in a month , being little influenced by treatment . Tachymeningitis , espe- cially affecting the cervical regions , may give rise to pseudo - tabetic phenomena . The myelitis of syphilitics presents in several ...
... occur and cause death in a month , being little influenced by treatment . Tachymeningitis , espe- cially affecting the cervical regions , may give rise to pseudo - tabetic phenomena . The myelitis of syphilitics presents in several ...
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... occur for the most part singly and the patient has scarcely time to rub one part of the body before his attention is ... occurred after the first six years . I agree with Erb that locomotor ataxia is only to be feared by those who have ...
... occur for the most part singly and the patient has scarcely time to rub one part of the body before his attention is ... occurred after the first six years . I agree with Erb that locomotor ataxia is only to be feared by those who have ...
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