Reflex Paralysis: Its Pathological Anatomy : And Relation to the Sympathetic ...

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Reflex Paralysis: Its Pathological Anatomy : And Relation to the Sympathetic ...
Manuel Gonzalez Echeverria
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She had never menstruated. A fit of « (t an hour's duration, dysphagia, difficult articulation, unconsciousness, u supervened in the course of the paralysis; and although these oymptoms ' "o the treatment instituted by Dr. O'Connor, it is not very evident / were a direct result from sudi a distant cause as the electric shock, d, most probably, due to some amount of hysteria present, as sus- by Dr. O'Connor.— Xam^, July 27, 1861, p. 87.
4 56 ries continued since that date seem to confirm^ thus f
...ar, the correctness of my expectations.
This theory of abolished power in the nervous centres as a cause of reflex paralysis, was at first conceived by Gull, after- ward by Eisenman, 1860, Handfield Jones, inhibitory paralysis^ 1861, and latterly by Jaccoud, and Drs. Mitchell, Moorehouse and Keen. The last three distinguished physicians suggested^ that ** irritation of the vaso-motory nerves, in a limited part of the spine, might produce contraction of its capillaries, anasmia, nutritive changes, and finally a relaxation of these vessels, which would be more apt to be a lasting condition, and would in fact constitute congestion.


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