The normal and pathological circulation in the central nervous system (myel-encephalon) : original studies . d. Jrnl., 1S96,vol. i. p. 1084) observed practically no amelioration infourteen cases. Trephining with incision of the dura is rational, but anyoperation requiring the administration of an anaesthetic isin that way decidedly objectionable. What we need here, as in several other troubles, is someplan for increasing the normal absorption of the fluid, someimproved drainage from the subarachnoid meshes back intothe general lymphatics. It may not be amiss in closing to call attention to the


The normal and pathological circulation in the central nervous system (myel-encephalon) : original studies . d. Jrnl., 1S96,vol. i. p. 1084) observed practically no amelioration infourteen cases. Trephining with incision of the dura is rational, but anyoperation requiring the administration of an anaesthetic isin that way decidedly objectionable. What we need here, as in several other troubles, is someplan for increasing the normal absorption of the fluid, someimproved drainage from the subarachnoid meshes back intothe general lymphatics. It may not be amiss in closing to call attention to theneed of common sense in applying any remedy. Thespecial conditions in some concrete case may warrant us indirectly contravening the best of rules. Finally, a given set of measures should not be con-demned because, unhappily, often inadequate to the re-quirements If they are unquestionably rational we shoulduse them for all they are worth, and at the same time huntfor further help. The main original purpose of this paper was to showhow widely the therapeutic indications differed in theseclasses of Supra-cerebral veins of the monkey. Fig. 2.


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