. Some points in the surgery of the brain and its membranes . FiG. Fig. 46. Figs. 45, 46.—The cortical centre for hearing. (Ferrier.)The superior temporo-sphenoidal convolution was destroyed in both sides in themonkey, causing complete deafness. The animal was allowed to survive for morethan a year, during which time it enjoyed perfect health and the full enjoyment ofall its faculties, with the single exception of hearing. ing symptoms of brain abscess, and this is themore unnecessary as I have elsewhere done so insome detail, and the subject has moreover beenfully discussed by many other


. Some points in the surgery of the brain and its membranes . FiG. Fig. 46. Figs. 45, 46.—The cortical centre for hearing. (Ferrier.)The superior temporo-sphenoidal convolution was destroyed in both sides in themonkey, causing complete deafness. The animal was allowed to survive for morethan a year, during which time it enjoyed perfect health and the full enjoyment ofall its faculties, with the single exception of hearing. ing symptoms of brain abscess, and this is themore unnecessary as I have elsewhere done so insome detail, and the subject has moreover beenfully discussed by many other observers. I pro-pose only to illustrate the application of localising OF ABSCESS OF THE BRAIN 109 symptoms to diagnosis by discussing those pro-duced by abscess or tumour of the temporo-sphenoidal lobe either by disturbance of cortical


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