The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 24Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1903 |
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... side than upon the other . The white cap of the olivary body was normal . The olivary fibers to the restiform bodies were normal . The restiform bodies were normal . The tractus solitarius was normal . A section through the lower pons ...
... side than upon the other . The white cap of the olivary body was normal . The olivary fibers to the restiform bodies were normal . The restiform bodies were normal . The tractus solitarius was normal . A section through the lower pons ...
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... side next to the sep- tum . The sclerotic process involved also the greater portion of the lateral tract , extending forward as far as the gray commissure . There was apparently slight degeneration , also , in the anterior pyra- mids ...
... side next to the sep- tum . The sclerotic process involved also the greater portion of the lateral tract , extending forward as far as the gray commissure . There was apparently slight degeneration , also , in the anterior pyra- mids ...
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... side by side , the one apparently chronic , with a tendency to neuroglia prolif- eration ; the other acute , and sometimes very extensive . The more active process may explain the sudden occurrence of severe symptoms which somtimes ...
... side by side , the one apparently chronic , with a tendency to neuroglia prolif- eration ; the other acute , and sometimes very extensive . The more active process may explain the sudden occurrence of severe symptoms which somtimes ...
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... side might cause sudden and complete blindness by destruction of the visual elements on that side , and pressure on those of the other . Ultimately , as the pres- sure was relieved by absorption of the clot , there might remain only ...
... side might cause sudden and complete blindness by destruction of the visual elements on that side , and pressure on those of the other . Ultimately , as the pres- sure was relieved by absorption of the clot , there might remain only ...
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... side of the body , as well as the optic radiations . This combination of symp- toms occurs most frequently as a result of cerebral hemorrhage ; whereas the association of hemianopsia with hemiplegia , without sensory symptoms , is more ...
... side of the body , as well as the optic radiations . This combination of symp- toms occurs most frequently as a result of cerebral hemorrhage ; whereas the association of hemianopsia with hemiplegia , without sensory symptoms , is more ...
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