Notes on the diagnosis of the various forms of paralysis of the muscles of external relation / by James Ross.
- James Ross
- Date:
- 1884
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Notes on the diagnosis of the various forms of paralysis of the muscles of external relation / by James Ross. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![NEUROPATHIC PARALYSES. A. ORGANIC PARALYSES. I. SPINO-NEURAL OR ATROPHIC PARALYSES. (i.) Neural or Peripheral Paralysis. ( 1. Acute Atrophic Spinal Paralysis of Infants. 2. Acute Atrophic Spinal Paralysis of Adults. 3. Paralysis Ascendens Acuta. 4. Chronic Atrophic Spinal Paralysis. 5. Peri-Ependymal Myelitis—Syringomyelia. 6. Progressive Muscular Atrophy. 7. Primary Labio-G-losso-Laryngeal Paralysis. 8. Ophthalmoplegia Externa. 9. Lead Paralysis (?). ^10. (Pseudo-Hypertrophic Paralysis.) (n.) Spinal Atrophic Paralyses. II. CEREBRO-SPINAL OR SPASMODIC PARALYSES. (i.)SpinalSpasmodicParalyses. (paraplegia.) '1. Primary Lateral Sclerosis. 2. Compound Lateral Sclerosis. a. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. b. Combined Posterior and Lateral Sclerosis. 3. Secondary Lateral Sclerosis. a. Compression Myelitis. V. 6. Transverse Myelitis. (il.) Cerebral Paralyses. (HEMIPLEGIA.) 1. Tonic Spasm. a. Early Rigidity. Late Rigidity. 2. Clonic & Clonic Spasm. ’ a. Intermittent Tremor. b. Choreiform Movements. i. Prse-Hemiplegic Chorea. ii. Post-Hemiplegic Chorea. iii. Spastic Hemiplegia of Infancy. Continuous or Remittent Tremors. 3. Clonic Spasm ] Athetosis. Pnaf-TTcminlea'ic Hemiataxia. III. MIXED PARALYSES. B. FUNCTIONAL PARALYSES. (1) Toxic Paralysis. (2) Febrile and Post-Febrile Paralysis. (3) Reflex Paralysis. (4) Post-Epileptic Paralysis. (5) Hysterical Paralysis.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22470591_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)