Medical News and Abstract, Volume 59Lea Brothers & Company, 1891 |
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... lesions produce paralysis , inhibit or obliterate sensa- tion and impair the special senses . Irritative lesions produce spasm , tremor , contractions , hyper- æsthesia , anæsthesia , pain and hallucinations of the senses . There are ...
... lesions produce paralysis , inhibit or obliterate sensa- tion and impair the special senses . Irritative lesions produce spasm , tremor , contractions , hyper- æsthesia , anæsthesia , pain and hallucinations of the senses . There are ...
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... lesion . In such case resort may be had to the faradic current , which , when weak , does no harm to the cortex . Keen has devised for the purpose an electrode which is as unique as it is serviceable . Hughlings - Jackson advises that ...
... lesion . In such case resort may be had to the faradic current , which , when weak , does no harm to the cortex . Keen has devised for the purpose an electrode which is as unique as it is serviceable . Hughlings - Jackson advises that ...
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... lesion produces sym- metrical defects in the visual field , while subcortical lesions produce asymmetrical defects . In the case re- ported the pupils responded to light thrown upon the blind field of the retina - hence the lesion was ...
... lesion produces sym- metrical defects in the visual field , while subcortical lesions produce asymmetrical defects . In the case re- ported the pupils responded to light thrown upon the blind field of the retina - hence the lesion was ...
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... lesion , before degenerative changes had taken place . It is worse than useless to operate in cases of sclerosis or porencephalus . Secondary degen- eration follows in many diseases of the brain , but not in all cases . Much good is ...
... lesion , before degenerative changes had taken place . It is worse than useless to operate in cases of sclerosis or porencephalus . Secondary degen- eration follows in many diseases of the brain , but not in all cases . Much good is ...
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... lesion in every parenchymatous inflammation of the uterus or of the peri - uterine tissues , and that when acute lesions of these structures disappear chronic endometritis remains . Modern pathology affections of peri - uterine ...
... lesion in every parenchymatous inflammation of the uterus or of the peri - uterine tissues , and that when acute lesions of these structures disappear chronic endometritis remains . Modern pathology affections of peri - uterine ...
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