| Medicine - 1849 - 808 pages
...subside. In one most interesting case, a lady, aged thirty-five, was seized with violent convulsion of the left side of the face, and of the left arm, the leg being unaffected ; when the convulsion ceased, the face and arm were left extremely, if not... | |
| Medicine - 1848 - 590 pages
...subside. In one most interesting case, a lady, aged thirty-five, was siezed with violent convulsion of the left side of the face, and of the left arm, the leg being unaffected ; when the convulsion ceased, the face and arm were left extremely, if not... | |
| Medicine - 1849 - 794 pages
...life. In one most interesting case, a •lady, aged thirty-five, was seized with violent convulsion of the left side of the face, and of the left arm, the leg being unaffected; when the convulsion ceased, the face and arm were left It is well known that... | |
| Medicine - 1853 - 614 pages
...meningitis. It is the latter afl'ection which proves fatal." (p. 181.) Under " Facial Ilemiplegia" an interesting case of M. Danyau's is alluded to,...referred to as illustrated by the case given in M. Jacquemier's work on Obstetrics. Spasm of the glottis is described under the term " Phreno-glottism,"... | |
| Pathological Society of Philadelphia - Pathology - 1884 - 340 pages
...drinking man before the commission of the murder, and a fair representative of the criminal class. The paralysis of the left side of the face, and of the left arm and leg, gradually became more profound. The right hemisphere of the cerebrum and the left hemisphere... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1862 - 958 pages
...axillary artery was filled with a firm plug of fibrin. In the second case so treated by Mr. Fergusson, paralysis of the left side of the face and of the left fore-arm and leg followed the first manipulation, the pulse ceasing at the wrist. With this exception... | |
| 1864 - 632 pages
...case is recorded by Dr. Graves — A man was admitted into hosposital with cough, dyspnoea, and oedema of the left side of the face and of the left arm. The left jugular vein was enlarged, and very prominent. On stethoscopic examination, in spite of the... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1870 - 890 pages
...artery was tilled •with a firm plug of fibrine. In the second case so treated by Sir \V. Ferjrusson, paralysis of the left side of the face, and of the left forearm and ir-f followed the first manipulation, the pulse ceasing at the wrist. With this exception... | |
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