Monographic Medicine: The clinical diagnosis of internal diseases; muscles, bones, and joints, nervous system, metabolism, by L. F. BarkerD. Appleton, 1916 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
abnormal acute affected agnosia anesthesia apraxia apraxic Arch arthritis associated ataxia atrophy autonomic Babinski Berlin bilateral bones brain Broca's aphasia cause cerebellar cerebellum cerebral cerebral cortex cerebral nerves cervical Chicago Chir chronic clinical contraction cortex Déjerine dementia Deutsche Ztschr diagnosis disease disturbances examination facial fibers fingers flexion functions glands Handb hemiplegia innervation involved irritation Jena joint klin lateral Leipzig lesions London lower motor neurons lumbar méd medial medulla medulla oblongata meningitis Ment mental movements muscles muscular Nervenh nerves nervous system neuritis neuron systems normal nucleus nystagmus occur optic pain paralysis paralyzed paraplegia Paris pathological paths patient peripheral Philadelphia plexus posterior Psychiat Psychol pupil pyramidal tract References reflex segments sensation sense sensory side skin so-called sometimes spastic speech sphincter spinal cord spine stimulation symptoms Syst tabes thalamus tion tumors Ueber unilateral upper upper motor neurons vestibular visual Wchnschr Wien York
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Page 559 - Remarks on that Kind of Palsy of the Lower Limbs, which is Frequently Found to Accompany a Curvature of the Spine and is Supposed to be Caused by it.
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Page 468 - crossed" aphasia and the factors which go to determine whether the "leading" or "driving" speech-centres shall be located in the left or in the right hemisphere of the brain, with notes of a case of "crossed" aphasia (aphasia with right-sided hemiplegia) in a left-handed man.
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Page 800 - ... apples; 150 g. apple sauce; 500 g. cranberries; 150 g. milk; 150 g. wine; 30 g. brandy or whiskey. Accessory Diet of Filling Foods of Low Caloric Value 100 g. cooked asparagus = 43 calories green beans = 20 green...
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Page 831 - Fasting. — Fast until sugar-free. Drink water freely and tea, coffee and clear meat broth as desired. In very severe, long standing and complicated cases, without otherwise changing habits or diet, omit fat, after two days omit protein and halve carbohydrate daily to 10 grams, then fast. Carbohydrate Tolerance. — When the...
Page 347 - ... paths; (4) the cochlear paths; (5) the' optic paths; and (6) the olfactory paths. B. The efferent (motor) paths. These include (1) the lower motor neurons; (2) the upper motor neurons (pyramidal tracts) ; (3) the subcorticospinal paths (rubrospinal, thalamospinal, tectospinal, and vestibulospinal). C. The paths underlying the chief reflexes (including tonus). D. The autonomic paths. These include the paths of the sympathetic and the parasympathetic systems. E. The higher associative paths. These...