Eliminating the cases of pseudo-concussion, to which I have referred, and those in whom slighter irritative symptoms develop, the remainder should receive a very guarded prognosis, which must be dependent upon the extent and gravity of their paralytic... Transactions of the Minnesota State Medical Society - Page 110by Minnesota State Medical Society - 1892Full view - About this book
| Minnesota State Medical Association - 1892 - 304 pages
...been observed. In some parts the cord is remarkably tolerant of slight contusions, in othe, regio/u, it is equally the reverse. Again, we may recognize...simply emphasized by the injury, there is no scientific ground for sympathy. The argument is speculative and farfetched. It savors very strongly of the special... | |
| 1892 - 936 pages
...motor, sensory, trophic or reflex results often prove their existence and demonstrate their location. 6. Eliminating the cases of pseudoconcussion, to which...simply emphasized by the injury, there is no scientific ground for sympathy. The argument is speculative and far-fetched. It savors very strongly of the special... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1893 - 642 pages
...before a fair judgment can be given. Eliminating the cases of pseudo-concussion and those in which slighter irritative symptoms develop, the remainder should receive a very guarded prognosis, which may be dependent upon the extent and gravity of their paralytic disorders. Singer, in 29 cases, cured... | |
| 1893 - 644 pages
...before a fair judgment can be given. Eliminating the cases of pseudo-concussion and those in which slighter irritative symptoms develop, the remainder should receive a very guarded prognosis, which may be dependent upon the extent and gravity of their paralytic disorders. Singer, in 29 cases, cured... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1895 - 572 pages
...motor, sensory, trophic or reflex results often prove their existence and demonstrate their location. Eliminating the cases of pseudo-concussion, to which...simply emphasized by the injury, there is no scientific ground for sympathy. The argument is speculative and far-fetched. It savors very strongly of the special... | |
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