If any conclusion is justified in the observation of one case, it would be that a lesion in the foot of the second frontal convolution on the left side I in right-handed persons and probably on the right side in left-handed individuals will give rise... A System of practical medicine v. 4, 1898 - Page 313by Alfred Lebbeus Loomis - 1898Full view - About this book
| 1896 - 792 pages
...and principal symptom.1 If any conclusion is justified in the observation of one case, it would be that a lesion in the foot of the second frontal convolution on the left side I in right-handed persons and probably on the right side in left-handed individuals will give rise... | |
| James J. Eskridge - 1896 - 138 pages
...for some very good reasons If any conclusion is justified in the observation of one case, it would be that a lesion in the foot of the second frontal convolution on the leftside in right-handed persons and probably on the right side in left-handed individuals will give... | |
| 1898 - 1206 pages
...principal symptom. (1) "If any conclusion is justificable in the observation of one case, it would that a lesion in the foot of the second frontal convolution on the left side in be right handed persons, and probably on the right side in left handen individúala vill give rise... | |
| 1898 - 1178 pages
...principal symptom. ( 11 "If any conclusion is justiflcable in the observation of one case, it would that a lesion in the foot of the second frontal convolution on the left side in be right handed persons, and probably on the right side in left handen individuals vill give rise to... | |
| 1926 - 906 pages
...Turning to the graphic center, it appears that Mingazzini, Marie and also Henschen locate this area in the foot of the second frontal convolution on the left side. They ascribe to it the dignity of a true center, while Dejerine considers writing only a higher motor... | |
| 1897 - 874 pages
...convolution. He states : " If any conclusion is justified in the observation of one case, it would be that a lesion in the foot of the second frontal convolution...principal symptom will be the loss of the power to spell. It should be borne in mind that a lesion, such as a tumor, abscess, cyst, and probably thrombotic... | |
| 1897 - 498 pages
...loss of function in the affected muscles will not be completely abolished from a unilateral lesion. 3. A lesion in the foot of the second frontal convolution on the left side in right-handed persons or on the right side in left-handed individuals (the probable orthographic centre) will be attended... | |
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