Observations on wounds of the head, with a particular enquiry into the parts principally affected in those who die in consequence of such injuries / By William Dease.
- William Dease
- Date:
- 1776
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Observations on wounds of the head, with a particular enquiry into the parts principally affected in those who die in consequence of such injuries / By William Dease. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![[ *72 ] dered. 15th, No fign of the brain in the difcharge. 16th, No pain in his head, nor difcharge of the brain, but fome fmall exfoliations came away. From this time he grew better every day, the wound cicatrizing faff. And the 25th of February, 1775, he was quite well. D uring part of the above period, he after informed me, he had a purulent difcharge from his left ear, which he foolifhly concealed. I was informed that, nine months af¬ ter, in exercifing too freely, he took an epileptic fit, which return¬ ed once or twice lince on him : but, in other refpedts, he enjoys perfect health. CASE](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30518271_0182.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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