| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1833 - 814 Seiten
...its origin in the central parts of the nervous system, and can any one, with such palpable evidences before him, hesitate to believe, that paralysis, or...creeping, as in the case before me, which has been taken by Mr. Hudson, and is at present under the care of my colleague, Dr. Stokes. "The patient, James... | |
| 1833 - 906 Seiten
...hesitateto believe, that paralysis, or even hetniplegia, without any lesion of the brain, or «piñal cord, may arise from disease commencing and originating...creeping, as in the case before me, which has been taken by Mr. Hudson, and is at present under the care of my colleague, Dr. Stokes. " The patient, James... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1864 - 928 Seiten
...him, hesitate to believe that paralysis, or even hemiplegia, without any lesion of the brain or spiual cord, may arise from disease commencing and originating in the nervous extremities alone ] 1 may observe, en passant, that where paralysis simultaneously attacks the arm and leg of the same... | |
| Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland - 1902 - 590 Seiten
...member of the Irish School of Medicine, Robert J. Graves, who first suggested that extensive paralysis without any lesion of the brain or spinal cord may...and originating in the nervous extremities alone. Notwithstanding the numerous advances in neuro-pathology during the past forty years since Landry suggested... | |
| Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland - 1895 - 582 Seiten
...honour of having first suggested, some fifty years ago, that "paralysis, in the absence of any lesion in the brain or spinal cord, may arise from disease commencing...and originating in the nervous extremities alone." a This hypothesis does not appear to Lave borne any immediate fruit, for not till the year 1804 was... | |
| Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland - 1895 - 564 Seiten
...of having first suggested, some fifty years ago, that " paralysis, in the absence of any lesion in the brain or spinal cord, may arise from disease commencing...and originating in the nervous extremities alone." a This hypothesis does not appear to have borne any immediate fruit, for not till the year 1864 was... | |
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