A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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Page 120
... affected , for in some cases in which several centres are affected by a lesion , the convulsion will com- mence in one of them and then extend to the others . Neverthe- less , when the convulsion has been for weeks or months confined to ...
... affected , for in some cases in which several centres are affected by a lesion , the convulsion will com- mence in one of them and then extend to the others . Neverthe- less , when the convulsion has been for weeks or months confined to ...
Page 121
... affected , the patient suffers from what used to be known as ataxic aphasia , but what has recently been termed motor aphasia , i . e . , the patient understands perfectly well the meaning of words and can recollect them well enough ...
... affected , the patient suffers from what used to be known as ataxic aphasia , but what has recently been termed motor aphasia , i . e . , the patient understands perfectly well the meaning of words and can recollect them well enough ...
Page 123
... affected by the meningitis long before the subcortical tissue was implicated . Again , if a diagnosis can be made of an arterial lesion , as in a con- dition of general endarteritis and atheroma or embolism , the proba- bilities are far ...
... affected by the meningitis long before the subcortical tissue was implicated . Again , if a diagnosis can be made of an arterial lesion , as in a con- dition of general endarteritis and atheroma or embolism , the proba- bilities are far ...
Page 124
... affected , and remains affected . Thus , if there should be paralysis of one arm , with or without convulsion , limited to that one arm or starting in it , the probability would be exceed- ingly great that there was a lesion in the ...
... affected , and remains affected . Thus , if there should be paralysis of one arm , with or without convulsion , limited to that one arm or starting in it , the probability would be exceed- ingly great that there was a lesion in the ...
Page 127
... affected at all . The ocular muscles which are most prone to be affected are those sup- plied by the third pair , although , as has been already stated , other ocular muscles may be affected so as to give rise to an ophthalmoplegia ...
... affected at all . The ocular muscles which are most prone to be affected are those sup- plied by the third pair , although , as has been already stated , other ocular muscles may be affected so as to give rise to an ophthalmoplegia ...
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