The diseases of the spinal cord / by Byrom Bramwell.
- Bramwell Byrom, Sir, 1847-1931.
- Date:
- 1884
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Credit: The diseases of the spinal cord / by Byrom Bramwell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![rNDEX. Bladder, paralysis of, 188. tlio reflex meohanism of, J26. Blood, extravasations of— jeeHasmorrhage. Blood vessols of the cord, 1!), 213. •Bones, affoctions of, in locomotor ataxia, 231. affections of, in polio-myelitis an- terior acuta, 185. Broadbent, Dr, on nlcholic paraplegia, 307 Brown-Soquard, Professor, on the treat- ment of in- fantile pa- ralysis,^. on reflex par- aplegia, Bulbar symptoms, 203. Budge on the cilio-spinal region 147 Burdach's column—see Postero-external column. Buzzard, Dr. on amyotrophic lateral scler- osis, 217. gastric crises, 157. hysterica] paraplegia, 302. infantile paralysis, 180, 184,185. ' locomotor ataxia, 225,227, 231,233,238. motor points, 95. reflex paraplegia, 307. trophic joint lesions, 155. Caries of vertebras, a cause of compres- sion of the cord, 69, 279. Carre, Dr, on hereditary locomotor ataxia, 83. Case-taking, importance of, 75. various methods of, 75. -; own method of, 76. Cathode, 106. Cells multipolar, 5. — acute destruction of, 51. — chronic destruction of, 53. — colloid swelling of, 241. — functions of, 49. — glassy swelling of, 241. — grouping of, 6. — in the white matter, 6. — hypertrophy of, 241. — structure of, 5. — as reflex centres, 35. — as trophic centres for muscles, 36. Cells, connective tissue— see Deiters'. Central canal, 4. double, 74. malformations of, 74. ■ obliteration of, 241. Centres, motor of cortex, 26. sensory of cortex, 34. Cerebellar tract, direct, 11. 1 lerebral paraplegia, 169. Cerebral symptoms in cord disease 156 Oerebro-spinaJsclerosis- ^DisBemin».L sclerosis. Cervical hypertrophic pachymeningitis, Charcot, Professor on acute bedsores, 155. acute myelitis, 241, 246. amyotrophic]ateralsclerosis,216 corebro-spiual sclerosis, 261, 263 gastric crises, 157. hypertrophic cervical pachy- meningitis, 282. locomotor ataxia, 221, 231, 233 progressive muscular atrophy, trophic cystitis, 158. ,,, trophic joint lesions, 155. Chapman's ice-bag, 188. Chiene, Professor, his mode of treating _ cystitis, 174. & Childhood, diseases of the cord in, 78. Chronic meningitis—see Meningitis. Chronic myelitis—see Myelitis. Circulatory system, derangements of . m diseases of the cord, 157. Clarke, Dr Lockhart, on locomotor ataxia 221. ' ° progressive nius- m i , , cularatrophy,196. Clarke's group of cells, 7. Clinical examination of the spinal cord, 87. Colloid swelling of nerve elements, 52 Columns of the cord, 8. anterior, 11. Burdach's, 10. Coil's, 9 ■ lateral, 11. postero-external, 10. postero-internal, 9. ~ postero-median, 9. Complaints of the patient in affections of the cord, 79. Compression of the cord, 69. of the membranes, 72. of the nerve roots, 72. Commissures of the cord, 4. Concussion of the cord, 312. Congenital malformations—see Malforma- tions. Connection of nerve nuclei, 38. Co-ordination of movement, 38. derangements of, 141. mode of testing, 142. Connective tissue, increase of, in cerebro-spinal sclerosis, 262. chronic myelitis, 257. locomotor ataxia, 223.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21720708_0426.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)