Organic and functional nervous diseases; a text-book of neurology . tly to the motor neu-rone or indirectly through the corpus striatum, producing voluntary or automatic acts. The motorneurone sends its nerve to the muscle. ORGANIC AND FUNCTIONAL NERVOUS DISEASES A TEXT-BOOK OF NEUROLOGY BY M. ALLEN STARR, , , , PROFESSOR OP NEUROLOGY, COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK; CONSULTING NEUROLOGIST TO THE PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL AND TO ST. MARYS FREE HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN EX-PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN NEUROLOGIC
Organic and functional nervous diseases; a text-book of neurology . tly to the motor neu-rone or indirectly through the corpus striatum, producing voluntary or automatic acts. The motorneurone sends its nerve to the muscle. ORGANIC AND FUNCTIONAL NERVOUS DISEASES A TEXT-BOOK OF NEUROLOGY BY M. ALLEN STARR, , , , PROFESSOR OP NEUROLOGY, COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK; CONSULTING NEUROLOGIST TO THE PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL AND TO ST. MARYS FREE HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN EX-PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION AND OF THE NEW YORK NEURO-LOGICAL SOCIETY ; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OP THE SOCI^T^ DE NEUROLOGIE, AND OFTHE SOCIETE DE PSYCHIATRIE DE PARIS ; OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SECTION OF THEEOYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, LONDON, AND OF THE GESELLSCHAFTDEUTSCHER NKRVENARZTEAUTHOR OF FAMILIAR FORMS OF NERVOUS DISEASE, BRAIN SURGERY,AND ATLAS OF NERVE CELLS FOURTH EDITION, THOROUGHLY REVISED ILLUSTEATED WITH 323 ENGEAVINGS IN THE TEXT AND30 PLATES IN COLOES AND MONOCHEOME. LEA & FEBIGER NEW YOEK AND PHILADELPHIA 1913 Copyright, 1913By Lea & Febiger Press of The New era Printing Company Lancaster. Pa. PEEFACE TO THE FOUETH EDITION. The demand for another edition of this book has given me an op-portunity for a careful revision of its contents, for many additions, andalso for an arrangement which should make it of greater value to thestudent and practitioner. The general aspects of neurology, the method of examination of apatient, and the principles of diagnosis have been brought together inthe first part. The various symptoms presented by nervous affectionsare there described and analyzed; the practical anatomy and physi-ology of the nervous system, necessary to their understanding, are con-cisely set forth, and the attempt is made to trace each symptom to itsunderlying disturbance of function in a definite nerve centre or nervetract. In this way the student is enabled from the study of s
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