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INDEX.

Abortive epilepsy, description of, 46.
Absolute frequency of attacks, 149.
Accidental causes of epilepsy, 131.
Actual cautery, use of, 95.
After-symptoms of attack, 114.
Age, as causative condition of epi-
lepsy, 125.

at commencement of epilepsy,
its influence on form of attack,
142.

at which emotion operates most
powerfully, 133.

at which epilepsy begins, affected
by hereditary taint, 129.
effect on prognosis, 314.
its influence on frequency of
seizure, 159.

its influence on mental state, 164.
Albumen, absence of, in urine, 114.
Alcoholism, cause of convulsion, 20.

chronic, diagnosis of, 295.
Alimentary organs of epileptics, 235.
Anæmia, cause of convulsion, 20.

of the brain, effects of, 244.
Anæmic convulsions, diagnosis of,
296.

Anaphrodisia of epileptics, 236.
Anatomy, in relation to pathology,
of epilepsy, 239.

Apoplexy, as complication of epilepsy,

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Case XII., cyanosis and epilepsy, 232.
Case XIII., eccentric convulsions, 291.
Case XIV., organic cerebral disease,
302.

Case XV., treated by chloroform, 322.
Case XVI., illustrating use of iron,
338.

Case XVII., illustrating use of can-
nabis Indica and K. Br., 340.
Case of late commencement, 127.
meningeal irritation, 98.

Castoreum, use of, 322.
Catalepsy, diagnosis of, 288.
Causes, remote, of convulsion, 13.
proximate and remote, of disease,
11.

proximate, of convulsion, 12.
of epilepsy, 122.
accidental, 131.

different kinds of, 132.
combinations of, 261.
effects on prognosis, 313.
Cauterization of skull, 334.
Cautery, actual, 95.

Centric and eccentric convulsions, 25.
Centric disease, cause of epilepsy, 263.
Cephalalgia in epilepsy, 55.
Cerebral lesion, cause of convulsion, 23.

not necessarily present in epi-
lepsy, 35.

Chloroform, use of, 322.

Chronic alcoholism, diagnosis of, 295.
Chronic inflammation of white matter
of brain, 240.

Chronic meningitis, diagnosis of, 297.
Chronic softening, diagnosis of, 297.
Classification of attacks, 82.

of convulsive diseases, 27.
of disease generally, 3.

of epileptics by mental condition,
41.

Climacteric period, 127.
Clinical classification of disease, 3.
Clonic convulsion, how caused, 274.
Clonic spasm, interparoxysmal, 63.
in attack, 107.

Coition, attack during, 93.
Colour of face in attack, 110.
Commencement of epilepsy, early in
hereditary cases, 129.
Complexion of epileptics, 76.
Complications of epilepsy, 205.
Compression of carotids and vagus,

347.

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Convulsions, are positive symptoms, and
depend on nutrition-change, 10.
from general nutrition-change, 20.
proximate cause of, 12.
idiopathic, 13.

modifications of ordinary pro-

cesses, 16.

relation to cerebral lesion, 24.
remote causes of, 13.
classification of, 27.

difference of. from epilepsy, 33.
from acute diseases, diagnosis
of, 293.

infantile, relation to epilepsy, 226.
of meningitis, description of, in
case, 221.

secondary, or eccentric, 16.
frequency of, in cyanosis, 230.
puerperal; rarity in epileptics, 226.
relation to epilepsy, 255.
Convulsive tendency, degrees of, 17.
Copper, use of, in epilepsy, 333.
Cotyledon umbilicus, use of, 321.
Counter-irritation in epilepsy, 333.
Cry, during attack, 109.

epileptic, relation to conscious-
ness, 109.

causation of, 268.
Cyanosis, relation to convulsions, 230.

Danger of attacks, prognosis, 316.
Darkness of face, causation of, 270.
Defecation in attacks, 275.
Definition of disease, 2.

of eccentric, or secondary convul-
sion, 16.

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Dentition, relation to epilepsy, 259.
relation to convulsion, 20.

second, in relation to convulsion,
135.

Depression, absence of, in epileptics, 73.
relation to epilepsy, 257.
Development, relation to epilepsy, 258.
Diagnosis of epilepsy, 284.
Diathetic convulsions, 20.

disease, diagnosis of convulsions
from, 293.

Diet of epileptics, 334.

Different diseases confounded under
one name epilepsy, 36.

Different forms of attack, their rela-

tive frequency, 138.

Digestive functions in epilepsy, 76.

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