Krauss announced the following conclusions : 1. Optic neuritis is present in about 90 per cent, of all cases of brain tumor. 2. It is more often present in cerebral than in cerebellar cases. 3. The location of the tumor exerts little influence over the... Cleveland Journal of Medicine - Page 4681898Full view - About this book
| 1898 - 580 pages
...following conclusions : 1. Optic neuritis is present in about 90 per cent, of all cases of brain tumor. 3. It is more often present in cerebral than in cerebellar...the papillitis. 4. The size and nature of the tumor exerts but little influence over the production of the papillitis. ~i. Tumors of slow growth are less... | |
| 1898 - 666 pages
...neuritis), Krauss announces the following conclusions: 1. Optic neuritis is present in about 90 per cent, of all cases of brain tumor. 2. It is more often present...the papillitis. 4. The size and nature of the tumor exerts but little influence over the production of the papillitis. 5. Tumors of slow growth are less... | |
| 1898 - 782 pages
...neuritis), Krauss announces the following conclusions: 1. Optic neuritis is present in about 90 per cent, of all cases of brain tumor. 2. It is more often present in cerebral than in cerebell ar cases. 3. The location of the tumor exerts little influence over the appearance of the... | |
| 1898 - 508 pages
...Dr. Krauss announced the following conclusions: 1 . Optic neuritis is present in about 90 per cent of all cases of brain tumor. 2. It is more often present...the papillitis. 4. The size and nature of the tumor exerts but little influence over the production of the papillitis. 5. Tumors of slow growth are less... | |
| 1898 - 804 pages
...Krauss announced the following conclusions: 1. Optic neuritis is present in about ninety per cent, of all cases of brain tumor. 2. It is more often present in cerebral than in cerebellar cases. :{. The location of the tumor exerts little influence over the appearance of the papillitisi 4. The... | |
| 1898 - 794 pages
...3. The cortex of the brain contains five distinct layers of ganglion cells. Studying carefully loo cases of brain tumor in which an ophthalmoscopic examination...the papillitis. 4. The size and nature of the tumor exerts but little influence over the production of the papillitis. 5. Tumors of slow growth are less... | |
| 1898 - 446 pages
...neuritis) Dr. Krauss announced the following conclusions: 1 Optic neuritis is present in about 90 per cent of all cases of brain tumor. 2. It is more often present...the papillitis. 4. The size and nature of the tumor exerts but little influence over the production of the papillitis. 5. Tumors of slow growth are less... | |
| 1898 - 572 pages
...Dr. Krauss announced the following conclusions : 1. Optic neuritis is present in about 90 per cent, of all cases of brain tumor. 2. It is more often present...the papillitis. 4. The size and nature of the tumor exerts but little influence over the production of the papillitis. 5. Tumors of slow growth are less... | |
| 1898 - 384 pages
...Dr. Krauss announced the following conclusions : 1. Optic neuritis is present in about 90 per cent, of all cases of brain tumor. 2. It is more often present...the papillitis. 4. The size and nature of the tumor exerts but little influence over the production of the papillitis. 5. Tumors of slow growth are less... | |
| 1898 - 756 pages
...Dr. Krauss announced the following conclusions : 1. Optic Neuritis is present in about 90 per cent, of all cases of brain tumor. 2. It is more often present...tumor exerts little influence over the appearance of papillitis. 4. The size and nature of the tumor exerts but little influence over the production of... | |
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