... to a certain point, and then the permanent condition of paralysis is found to vary greatly in different cases. The location of the paralysis is usually in the legs, and here two types of the disease may be recognized — the leg type and the thigh... A System of practical medicine v. 4, 1898 - Page 136by Alfred Lebbeus Loomis - 1898Full view - About this book
| 1900 - 636 pages
...damaged than others. In the leg there are two types of paralysis, the leg type and the thigh type. In the leg type the peronei alone or with the anterior tibial muscles are mostly affected. In the thigh type the iliopsoas and iliacus muscles, the glutei and muscles about... | |
| Moses Allen Starr - 1903 - 818 pages
...the legs, and here two types of the disease may be recognized — the leg type and the thigh type. In the leg type the peronei alone or with the anterior tibial muscles are commonly affected, although the posterior tibial group may share in the paralysis or may even be as... | |
| Moses Allen Starr - 1909 - 980 pages
...onset. The partial luxation of the humerus is evident ; and also the »i/?m en grijft. muscles are commonly affected, although the posterior tibial group...talipes developed depending upon the muscles chiefly para270 ANTERIOR POLIOMYELITIS. lyzed. In the thigh type, the p.soas and iliacus muscles and the glutei... | |
| Moses Allen Starr - 1909 - 976 pages
...the legs, and here two types of the disease may be recognized — the leg type and the thigh type. In the leg type the peronei alone or with the anterior tibial FIG. 108. Infantile paralysis and atrophy of the left arm two vears after onset. The partial luxation... | |
| Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt - 1911 - 946 pages
...the legs, and here two types of the disease may be recognised — the leg type and the thigh type. In the leg type the peronei, alone or with the anterior...posterior tibial group may share in the paralysis, or, indeed, may be as fully paralysed as the others. As the paralysis persists, deformities of the ankle... | |
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