A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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... Extremities - Neuralgias of the Lower Extremities - Visceral Neu- ralgias - Simple Neuritis - Multiple Neuritis - Facial Paralysis- Neuroma 158-193 CHAPTER IV . DISEASES OF THE SPINAL CORD AND MEDULLA OBLONGATA . Myelitis- Myelitis of ...
... Extremities - Neuralgias of the Lower Extremities - Visceral Neu- ralgias - Simple Neuritis - Multiple Neuritis - Facial Paralysis- Neuroma 158-193 CHAPTER IV . DISEASES OF THE SPINAL CORD AND MEDULLA OBLONGATA . Myelitis- Myelitis of ...
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... extremities , and still again just behind these the sensory fibres . Entering the most poste- rior portion of the internal capsule is to be seen the so - called optic radiation , containing the fibres that come from the occipital lobe ...
... extremities , and still again just behind these the sensory fibres . Entering the most poste- rior portion of the internal capsule is to be seen the so - called optic radiation , containing the fibres that come from the occipital lobe ...
Page 67
... extremity in a knob - like expansion , probably losing its medullary sheath before it does so . The nervous network of the involuntary muscle has been traced to the nucleoli of the muscle cell , but the. Drawing from a transverse section ...
... extremity in a knob - like expansion , probably losing its medullary sheath before it does so . The nervous network of the involuntary muscle has been traced to the nucleoli of the muscle cell , but the. Drawing from a transverse section ...
Page 125
... of the upper and lower extremity and of the lower part of the face , the eyelids and eye muscles being unaffected . The diagnosis of a lesion of the internal capsule is readily made . As LOCALIZATION OF BRAIN AND CORD LESIONS . 125.
... of the upper and lower extremity and of the lower part of the face , the eyelids and eye muscles being unaffected . The diagnosis of a lesion of the internal capsule is readily made . As LOCALIZATION OF BRAIN AND CORD LESIONS . 125.
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... extremities are not 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 ...
... extremities are not 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 ...
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