Clinical tuberculosis . Fig. 27.—Heads zones. (Anttrior surface of the chest and abdomen.) of the gut to another. The motor cells of the parasympatheticsystem lie in the bronchial walls themselves and are connected withthe medulla bv connector fibers from the vagus. HEAD S ZONES 183 Cerv. 3 Cerv. 5Thorac. 1 Thorac. 3 ? Thorac. 9 . Thorac. 11 Cerv. 7 , Thorac. 2 Thorac. 4. Fig. 28.—Heads zones. (Posterior surface of the body.) The Relation of Symptoms in Tuberculosis to the Parasympa-thetic and Sympathetic Divisions of the Vegetative Nervous Sys-tem.—111 studying llie clinical history ami sympt
Clinical tuberculosis . Fig. 27.—Heads zones. (Anttrior surface of the chest and abdomen.) of the gut to another. The motor cells of the parasympatheticsystem lie in the bronchial walls themselves and are connected withthe medulla bv connector fibers from the vagus. HEAD S ZONES 183 Cerv. 3 Cerv. 5Thorac. 1 Thorac. 3 ? Thorac. 9 . Thorac. 11 Cerv. 7 , Thorac. 2 Thorac. 4. Fig. 28.—Heads zones. (Posterior surface of the body.) The Relation of Symptoms in Tuberculosis to the Parasympa-thetic and Sympathetic Divisions of the Vegetative Nervous Sys-tem.—111 studying llie clinical history ami symptom-complex of pul- 184 NliRVOUS SYSTEM IN TLUEKCULOSIS iiionary tiibci-fulosis, everyone must liave been more or less im-presscii witli tiie iiulefiuiteness of the symptoms and signs eonnectedwith tliis disease. There are some twenty-five or thirty different symptoms whichaccompany early tuberculosis, and even more in advanced tuber-culosis; and if we think of each symptom as an individual entity,there is no end of confusion. IW carefully studying these varioussymptoms 1 have found that etioU)gically they belong to threegroups, as shown on page 3GG. I first jjublished this classifieatiouin .1914* but I can see even more clearly than 1 did at that timethe great value of this etiological study. By knowing the causesoperating, we understand the reason for their v
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