A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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... observed , has a fork or anterior branch of the fissure of Sylvius running into it . This fissure of Sylvius contains in its depths a series of in- turned convolutions , which are known collectively as the island of Reil . Below this ...
... observed , has a fork or anterior branch of the fissure of Sylvius running into it . This fissure of Sylvius contains in its depths a series of in- turned convolutions , which are known collectively as the island of Reil . Below this ...
Page 59
... observed , are large and have a tendency to branch . But in some there is a process which rapidly diminishes in size as it goes from the cell and does not branch ; and these , judging not only from the shape , but also because of the ...
... observed , are large and have a tendency to branch . But in some there is a process which rapidly diminishes in size as it goes from the cell and does not branch ; and these , judging not only from the shape , but also because of the ...
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... 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 affected upon ...
... 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 affected upon ...
Page 135
... observed in cases of intra - cranial lesions . Finally , the eye will lose its power of accommodation . If the healthy eye is closed and the patient be directed to walk up to an object , he becomes vertiginous and rolls slightly , from ...
... observed in cases of intra - cranial lesions . Finally , the eye will lose its power of accommodation . If the healthy eye is closed and the patient be directed to walk up to an object , he becomes vertiginous and rolls slightly , from ...
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... observations confirming my results . During the fourteen years that have since elapsed I have made a number of observations , and have had no reason to modify my original conclu- sions . I have not , however , found that cerebral ...
... observations confirming my results . During the fourteen years that have since elapsed I have made a number of observations , and have had no reason to modify my original conclu- sions . I have not , however , found that cerebral ...
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