A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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Page 122
... examination of the patient will show that this is only seemingly so . Nevertheless , it remains true that lesion of the frontal lobe anterior to the motor area and the third frontal convolution produces only mental symptoms , and not ...
... examination of the patient will show that this is only seemingly so . Nevertheless , it remains true that lesion of the frontal lobe anterior to the motor area and the third frontal convolution produces only mental symptoms , and not ...
Page 132
... examination being made in a dark room and care being taken not to throw too much light upon the pupil . The patient is then made to fix one eye of the examiner and to main- tain the fixation steadily . After he has done this a short ...
... examination being made in a dark room and care being taken not to throw too much light upon the pupil . The patient is then made to fix one eye of the examiner and to main- tain the fixation steadily . After he has done this a short ...
Page 134
... examination of vision which would be appropriate in a text - book upon the eye , and I need only call atten- tion very briefly to those matters which are of more especial impor- tance in connection with neurology , such as the condition ...
... examination of vision which would be appropriate in a text - book upon the eye , and I need only call atten- tion very briefly to those matters which are of more especial impor- tance in connection with neurology , such as the condition ...
Page 137
... examination of the eye is of great importance in many cases of nervous diseases , whether of the cord , brain , or peripheral nerves . This is a matter which belongs to the specialty of eye diseases more particularly , and for an ...
... examination of the eye is of great importance in many cases of nervous diseases , whether of the cord , brain , or peripheral nerves . This is a matter which belongs to the specialty of eye diseases more particularly , and for an ...
Page 139
... examination should be closed , of course . There is no hard - and - fast rule as to exactly the distance at which a watch can be heard by a normal ear , because watches vary greatly in the loudness of their sound , most of them being ...
... examination should be closed , of course . There is no hard - and - fast rule as to exactly the distance at which a watch can be heard by a normal ear , because watches vary greatly in the loudness of their sound , most of them being ...
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