Diseases of the nervous system .. . Granular cells Hematoidin Reddish brown Myelin <; j)crystals axis cylinders drops i-r TABES DORSALIS (GRAY DEGENERATION OF THE POSTERIOR COLUMNS OF THE SPINALCORD; ATAXIE LOCOMOTRICE PROGRESSIVE; LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA) By WILHELM ERB, Heidelberg I. INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY In the points of frequency and importance, tabes ^ is unequalled by anyother chronic disease of the spinal cord. It is the most widely distributed, themost thoroughly studied, the richest in symptoms, and in the number of scien-tific problems it presents, and is unexcelled by any in the numb
Diseases of the nervous system .. . Granular cells Hematoidin Reddish brown Myelin <; j)crystals axis cylinders drops i-r TABES DORSALIS (GRAY DEGENERATION OF THE POSTERIOR COLUMNS OF THE SPINALCORD; ATAXIE LOCOMOTRICE PROGRESSIVE; LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA) By WILHELM ERB, Heidelberg I. INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY In the points of frequency and importance, tabes ^ is unequalled by anyother chronic disease of the spinal cord. It is the most widely distributed, themost thoroughly studied, the richest in symptoms, and in the number of scien-tific problems it presents, and is unexcelled by any in the number of opinionsto which it constantly gives rise. Clinically as well as anatomically it is sharply characterized, and is oneof the forms of spinal disease which have a most sure foundation. Clinically—in spite of the unending variety of symptoms which it produces—it ismarked by phenomena which recur with the greatest regularity, and whichform the true foundation of the pathologic picture, around which at timesmany other symptoms
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