The diseases of the spinal cord / by Byrom Bramwell.
- Bramwell Byrom, Sir, 1847-1931.
- Date:
- 1884
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The diseases of the spinal cord / by Byrom Bramwell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![INUKX. Landois, ProfeBsor, on the course of the sensory tract, 88, Landry, Dr, on paralysis aseoudons acuta. 2o3. ' Landry's paralysis, 268. totiology, 254. diagnosis, 255. onset, 264. pathology, 253 prognosis, 255. symptoms, 254. treatment, 255. Lateral boundary layer of grey substance. Lateral column, 11. Lateral sclerosis, primary, 207. secondary, 213. Lead poisoning, a causo of cornual myelitis, 191,194. progressive muscular at- rophy, 79, 197. paralysis, 79. Leech, Dr, on hypertrophic cervical pachymeningitis, 284. Leg, motor points of, 102. Lesions, extra-medullary, 67, 270. indiscriminate, 42, 239. intra-medullary, 41. of anterior cornu, 49, ] 79. of lateral column, 55, 207. of postero-external column, 57, 218. partial, 67. system, 42. unilateral, 64. Ley den, Professor, on Syringomyelia, 74. Ligamentuni deuticulatum, 19. Lightning pains, 224. Locomotor ataxia, 218. ffitiology, 219. diagnosis, 234. onset, 223. ■ pathology, 220. prognosis, 236. symptoms, 223. . treatment, 237. Ludwig, Professor, on the sensory tracts, Luys Dr, on progressive muscular atrophy, 196. Malarial paraplegia, 305. Malformations of the spinal cord, 73 Marcacci, Dr, on the functions of the nerve roots, 89. Margarine crystals in cerebro-spinal sclerosis, 261. Membranes, effect of pressure on, 72. Membranes, haemorrhage into-** He- morrhage, inflammation of—„ee Men iugitis. spinal, their relationship to the cord, 14. w„ i~Tr i., tumom's 0{—Tumours. Medulla oblongata, lesions of in Landry's paralysis, 254. in progressive muscular ati'o- phy, 203. Meningeal hemorrhage—seeHajmorrhaee Meningeal tumours—see Tumours. ' Moutal condition in diseases of the spinal cord, 157. 1 Meningitis, acute, 270. cstiology, 271. pathology, 271. symptoms, 272. diagnosis, 274. prognosis, 274. . treatment, 276. Meningitis, chronic, 27(j. semiology, 276. diagnosis, 277. pathology, 276. prognosis, 278. symptoms, 276. treatment, 278. Meynert, Professor, on the sensory tracts, oo. Miliary sclerosis, 241. Mitchell, Dr Weir, his treatment of hys- terical paraplegia, 303. Monoplegia, spinal, 88, 161. cerebral, 161. peripheral, 161. ■ in polio - myelitis anterior acuta, 161. Moore, Dr M., pseudohypertrophic para- lysis, 334. Morgan, Professor, his case of primary lateral sclerosis, 208. Mosso, Professor, on the urinary reflex 127. Motion, conduction of—see Motor tracts. derangements of, 87. Motor nerve cells, 5. see also Cells. Motor derangements in diseases of the spinal cord, 87. Motor functions of cord, 25. of cells of anterior cornu. 49. of individual segments 89- Motor tract, course of, 26. Moxon, Dr, on the circulation in the cord 243. Movements, co-ordination of, 38. Movements, reflex—see Reflex.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21720708_0430.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)