Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 8s.l., 1888 |
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... cord " ( Hamilton ) . In the majority of cases of tetanus , however , the nerves present a perfectly normal appearance . In the brain and cord the changes are much more marked and frequent than in the nerves , but here they vary greatly ...
... cord " ( Hamilton ) . In the majority of cases of tetanus , however , the nerves present a perfectly normal appearance . In the brain and cord the changes are much more marked and frequent than in the nerves , but here they vary greatly ...
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... cord has been the only lesion found . 99 Radcliffe says ( Reynolds's System of Medicine ) , " Majendie , Ollivier and Orfila failed to detect any perceptible lesion in the spinal cord of animals dying from tetanus produced by strychina ...
... cord has been the only lesion found . 99 Radcliffe says ( Reynolds's System of Medicine ) , " Majendie , Ollivier and Orfila failed to detect any perceptible lesion in the spinal cord of animals dying from tetanus produced by strychina ...
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... cord does not correspond with the medullary root of the nerve affected . Michaud and Hammond have considered the trouble to be due to hyperæmia or inflammation of the gray substance of the cord . Pathological changes in this portion of ...
... cord does not correspond with the medullary root of the nerve affected . Michaud and Hammond have considered the trouble to be due to hyperæmia or inflammation of the gray substance of the cord . Pathological changes in this portion of ...
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