A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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Page 94
Landon Carter Gray. and which shall not need frequent refilling of the cell . It is not too much nowadays to require of a cell that it shall run at least eighteen months to two years without replenishing ; and I have frequently had cells ...
Landon Carter Gray. and which shall not need frequent refilling of the cell . It is not too much nowadays to require of a cell that it shall run at least eighteen months to two years without replenishing ; and I have frequently had cells ...
Page 125
... frequently motor alone , 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 ...
... frequently motor alone , 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 ...
Page 129
... frequently observed as a temporary symptom . If disease should be situated high in the pons , however , near where the crus passes into it , there would be a unilateral paralysis , i . e . , the cranial nerves and the limbs would be ...
... frequently observed as a temporary symptom . If disease should be situated high in the pons , however , near where the crus passes into it , there would be a unilateral paralysis , i . e . , the cranial nerves and the limbs would be ...
Page 141
... frequently happens that the relation between the bone conduction and the air conduction is greatly in favor of the latter , i . e . , air conduction is better than bone conduction , although both are weakened . In mixed cases in which ...
... frequently happens that the relation between the bone conduction and the air conduction is greatly in favor of the latter , i . e . , air conduction is better than bone conduction , although both are weakened . In mixed cases in which ...
Page 162
... frequently the cause of neuralgia as the abun- dant literature upon the subject would seem to prove , but of course it undoubtedly occurs . The intra - cranial exacerbations of this dis- ease upon which so much diagnostic stress is laid ...
... frequently the cause of neuralgia as the abun- dant literature upon the subject would seem to prove , but of course it undoubtedly occurs . The intra - cranial exacerbations of this dis- ease upon which so much diagnostic stress is laid ...
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