A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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... facts of structure necessary to a comprehension of nervous disease . The Electrical Chapter is entirely practical ... fact has been generally ignored that mental diseases , like hepatitis or ne- phritis , are affections of a viscus ...
... facts of structure necessary to a comprehension of nervous disease . The Electrical Chapter is entirely practical ... fact has been generally ignored that mental diseases , like hepatitis or ne- phritis , are affections of a viscus ...
Page 63
... fact is due the phenomenon that section of one - half of the cord causes anæsthesia on the opposite side of the body below the point of section . The sensory fibres that we have seen going to the column of Clark probably pass beyond ...
... fact is due the phenomenon that section of one - half of the cord causes anæsthesia on the opposite side of the body below the point of section . The sensory fibres that we have seen going to the column of Clark probably pass beyond ...
Page 91
... fact that the current in the secondary P FIG . 63 . ( Sood A B H Sc T C Diagram illustrating the primary and secondary wire of a faradic battery . ( From DE WATTEVILLE . ) wire is not observed while the current is quietly passing ...
... fact that the current in the secondary P FIG . 63 . ( Sood A B H Sc T C Diagram illustrating the primary and secondary wire of a faradic battery . ( From DE WATTEVILLE . ) wire is not observed while the current is quietly passing ...
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... fact should be remembered . The reason for it is very apparent . The centre for the leg is contained , as has been said , in the upper third of the motor area , that for the arm in the middle third , that for the muscles of the head and ...
... fact should be remembered . The reason for it is very apparent . The centre for the leg is contained , as has been said , in the upper third of the motor area , that for the arm in the middle third , that for the muscles of the head and ...
Page 123
... fact that the deeper the level of the lesion , the more convergence and interlacing will there be of different nerve ... facts as well as ana- tomical ones . Thus , if there is a monoplegic paralysis and convul- sion at the start , and ...
... fact that the deeper the level of the lesion , the more convergence and interlacing will there be of different nerve ... facts as well as ana- tomical ones . Thus , if there is a monoplegic paralysis and convul- sion at the start , and ...
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