The rest of the spinal cord appeared healthy and normal, without any vascularity, effusion or softening.. External to the sheath of the cord there was a small, flattened, oval body, about the size of half a very small hazel-nut, and of a consistence intermediate... Reflex paralysis - Página 39por Manuel Gonzalez Echeverria - 1866 - 88 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard - 1861 - 132 páginas
...; he became paraplegic. Autopsy: The cauda equina appeared to be slightly softened ; but, from the appearance, Dr. Stokes could not state that it was...rest of the spinal cord appeared healthy and normal. (Graves, Clinical Lectures, vol. ip 563.) 13. Difficulty of micturition, preceding a paraplegia. Autopsy:... | |
| Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard - 1861 - 132 páginas
...; he became paraplegic. Autopsy: The cauda equina appeared to be slightly softened ; but, from the appearance, Dr. Stokes could not state that it was...rest of the spinal cord appeared healthy and normal. (Graves, Clinical Lectures, vol. ip 563.) 13. Difficulty of micturition, preceding a paraplegia. Autopsy:... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1864 - 928 páginas
...thought the cauda equina appeared to be slightly softened, but remarked that from its appearance he could not state that it was actually diseased. The...rest of the spinal cord appeared healthy and normal ; there was no vascularity, effusion, nor softening. External to the sheath of the cord there was a... | |
| 1866 - 502 páginas
...nervous centres. Stanley notices this congestion in one case of urinary paraplegia. In another case of paraplegia from wet and cold, Dr. W. Stokes found...and fat. Around this there was some slight degree of vascularity.1 Notwithstanding Dr. Stokes' opinion, I think that we are borne out by the details of... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1884 - 708 páginas
...thought the cauda equina appeared to be slightly softened, but remarked that from its appearance he could not state that it was actually diseased. The...rest of the spinal cord appeared healthy and normal ; there was no vnscularity, effusion, nor softening. External to the sheath of the cord there was a... | |
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