Monographic Medicine: The clinical diagnosis of internal diseases; muscles, bones, and joints, nervous system, metabolism, by L. F. Barker

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D. Appleton, 1916
 

Table des matières

Degenerative Toxic and Endocrinopathic Osteopathies
63
b Chronic Ostitis and Osteomyelitis
81
The Neuropathic Osteopathies
90
The Inflammatory Arthropathies Arthritides
96
Nervous System
118
B Examination of Sensation and of the Afferent Conduction
126
The Sense of Smell and Its Anomalies
146
The Sense of Sight and Its Anomalies
152
c Functional Tests of Vision
161
Test for Nightblindness Hemeralopia
167
Examination of the Vestibular Eyereflexes
177
Examination of General Motility and of the Efferent Paths
183
b Anomalies of Form and Attitude Local
191
f The Triceps Jerk
197
The Superficial Reflexes Skin and Mucous Membranes
200
Testing the Active Movements
206
Examination of the Functions of the Efferent Paths That
257
Disturbances of Innervation of the Heart and Blood
273
Disturbances of the Mechanism of Erection
280
Disturbances of Consciousness as a Whole
287
Disturbances of Perception and Identification
295
Disturbances of the Affective Life Feelings Emotions
314
F Certain Special Examinations Bearing Upon the Condition
328
157
332
Lumbar Puncture and Examination of Cerebrospinal Fluid
334
The Socalled Primary Chronic Progres
347
B Diagnosis of Lesions of the Peripheral Nerves
350
Lesions of Single Peripheral Nerves
356
a Diseases of the Cerebral Nerves Nn cerebrales
365
N VI The Abducens Nerve N abducens
373
Diagnosis of Lesions of the Spinal Cord Medulla spinalis
387
b Multiple Focal Lesions of the Spinal Cord
395
Exact Work
396
b Segmental Representation of the Sensibility of
401
c Segmental Representation of the More Important
407
349
409
Topical Diagnosis of Lesions of the Medulla oblongata
418
E Topical Diagnosis of Lesions of the Cerebrum
425
Lesions of the End Brain Telencephalon Involving
449
The Gyrus angularis
464
Summary of Focal Lesions of the Hemispheres of the
473
409
477
Disturbances of the Development of the Nervous System
479
161
491
b The Muscular Atrophies Due to Degenerations
499
Primary Degenerations of the Sensory Neuron Systems
508
c Dementia paralytica General Paresis Progressive
515
902
520
E Diseases of the Nervous System Due to Inflammatory Proc
528
sive Polyarthritis
532
Circumscribed Meningitis Meningitis
543
b Syphilis of the Nervous System Cerebrospinal
549
Hydrops articulorum intermittens
619
The Neuropathic Arthropathies
627
The Paranoid States
628
a Hebephrenia
634
The Alcoholic Psychoses
640
907
644
163
650
Diagnosis of the Disorders of Metabolism
652
The Deaminases
694
501
697
i The Purins of the Food Ingested
700
744
713
The Metabolism of Fats
715
793
721
The Metabolism of Lipoids
722
Water and Metabolism
733
Rough Approximative Work
744
The Collection of Excretions and Their Analysis
753
Determinations of the Carbohydrate and of the
759
Special Diagnosis of Disorders of Metabolism
769
a The Fatty Tissues and the Fat Metabolism
793
f Diagnosis of the Obesities
799
761
803
The Aminoacid Diatheses
805
The Diaminoacid Diathesis and Diaminuria
811
E Diabetes mellitus
816
Ordinary Clinical Studies of Diabetes mellitus
822
F Gout
840
Diagnosis of Diseases of the Glands
855
b History of Myxedema
884
Imbecility Congenital Feeblemindedness
885
d Idiopathic Myxedema Gulls Disease
890
Diseases of the Parathyroid Glands the Parathyreopathies
899
d The Etiology and Pathogenesis of Tetany
907
The Functions of the Hypophysis cerebri
913
c Special Clinical Forms of Acromegaly
922
E Diseases of the Corpus pineale or Epiphysis cerebri the
933
Anomalies of the Chromaffin System and of the Interrenal
940
The Early Postnatal Form of Hyperinter
948
G Diseases of the Thymus
950
H Diseases of the Sex Glands or Gonads the Gonadopathies
960
J Infantilism
973
702
980
893
984
361
987
703
1006
895
1012
368
1024
Human Body
1026
Diseases of the Autonomic Nerves
1034
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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...

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