Neuralgia and the diseases that resemble it / by Francis E. Anstie.
- Francis E. Anstie
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Neuralgia and the diseases that resemble it / by Francis E. Anstie. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Nerve-trunk, effects of, partially cut, 13; effect of complete severance of, 14 ; pressure of viscera on, effect of, 162. Nervi erigentes, example of inhibition, 151- Nervous, intra-, origin, neuralgias of, 18. Nervous supply to the skin of the anterior and external portion of the thigh, 46 ; origin of zoster, 98; diseases, transmission of, 112 ; weak- ness, how produced in children, 124 ; centres, how maximum of damage is inflicted on, 125; forces, derangement of balance of, how produced. 161. Nervous system, development of, as compared with muscidar, 8; centra] conditions of which produce neuralgia, 120, et seq. ; benefit of good living to, 176; and emotions, 216. Neuralgia, the most acute, 4; defined, 7 ,• clinical history and symptoms, 8 ; always accompanied by nervous de- bility, ib.; inveterate, characterised • by tender spots, 9 ; varieties of, 12; from external violence or shock, ib.; from direct violence to superficial nerves, 13 ; case of, described, 14; peculiar kind of, described by Ameri- can writers, 16; from gun-shot wounds, ib.; of malarious origin, 18 ; of intra-nervous origin, ib.; fi-om bodily development, 19; of middle life, 22; of declining vigour, 23; of anaemia and mal-nutrition, 24; from mercurial salivation, ib. ; super- ficial, 26; trigeminal, 27, et seq.; of decline of life, 31 ; cervico-occipital, 32 ; cervico-brachial, 35 ; from ex- ternal injuries, 37 ; revived by mus- cular movements, ib. ; dorso-inter- costal, 38; attending herpes zoster or shingles, 39 ; and self-abuse, 43 ; in female breast, ib.; dorso-lumbar, 44 ; crural, 45; femoro-popliteal, 47; frequently confounded with rheu- matism, 52; visceral, 53; of ure- thra, 57 ; of bladder, 58; of the rectum, 59; of the kidney, ib.; of testis, 60; of the heart, 6,^; car- diac, 64; causes of, 72 ; epidemic outbreak of, 74; abdominal pneu- mogastric, special mark of, 83 ; of stomach, i&.; cerebral, 85; of pharynx, 88 ; laryngeal, 89 ; complications of, 90 ; of trigeminus, case of, 91 ; secondary effects of, ib.; trigeminal, effects of, 92; secondary effects of classified, 93 ; important complica- tions of, 97; connection of with herpes zoster, ib. ; curious case of 100; connection between glau- coma and, 102 ; followed by paralysis of muscles, 105 ; effect of on sensa- tion, 107, et seq.; effect of on secre- tion, 108 ; state of knowledge respect- ing, 109 ; misconceptions about, ib. ; pathology and etiology of, ib.; essen- tial seat of true, no; a hereditary neurosis, in; hereditary, cases of, 114, et seq.; and insanity, 117, 118; and locomotor ataxy, 118,248, et seq.; relation of to other central neuroses, 119 ; and migraine, 120; and epilepsy, connection between, 122 ; mental causes of, 123, 125 ; from injury and similar external influences, 127; from irritation of digestive organs, 130; from irritation of genito-urinary organs, 131 ; from functional abuse of the eye, 133 ; from disease of teeth, 134 ; from constitutional diatheses, 135, et seq.; and rheumatism, con- nection between, ib., 179, 267, et seq. ; and gout, relation between, 13^1 179; and syphilis, relation be- tween, 137 ; from conditions of old age, 138 ; in people above seventy, ib.; material changes occurring in, 139 ; connection of with periostitis, 140 ; connection of painful points with, 141 ; chief material element in production of, 143 ; a characterising phenomenon of posterior nerve-roots, ib. ; and locomotor ataxy, phenomena of, 143, 144; various effects of, 145 ; so-called reflex effects of, 147 5 tri- geminal, stages of examined, ib. ; and anaesthesia, 148 ; essential mor- bid event of, 156 ; mostly inherited, ib. ; true, its relation to peripheral irritation, 159 ; characteristics of, ib. ; and myelitis, connection be- tween, ib. ; from pressure on nerves, 162; importance of subject, 163 ; most essential characteristics of, 165 ; diagnosis and prognosis of, ih.; long- standing, marks of, 166; pseudo, 166; and electricity, 169; prog-nosis of, 170; visceral, diagnosis of, ib.; superficial, frequency of ib.; treat- ment of, 174; cured by rich diet, 175; and gout, 176, 270, et seq. ; malarial, treatment of, 178; from various blood-poisons, treatment of, ib.; superficial, use of fron in, 181; narcotico - stimulant treatment of, 185, et seq.; tendency to form inherent unstable equilibrium, 186 ; treatment of by local measures, 192; treatment of by interrupting](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21038806_0301.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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