. Missouri clinical record : a monthly journal of medicine and surgery . lyzing the base 93 Twins, Similarity of 32 Tympanum, injection of remedies into the cavity of. 5 University of Otago 68 Edinburgh 159 Urethra, ehn bougies in sti-ictiire of iso new method of exfei-acting foreign bodies from. 13 stricture of. 36 Urine, incontinence of 31 remedy for 134 Uterine therapeutics, actual cautery in 49 Uterus, cases of retroversion of, etc 143 106 case of hypertrophy of 144 anteflexion of, etc 122 tortuous canal of the 123 Uvula, The 156 Variola, powder to prevent pitting 181 Veratrum Virid
. Missouri clinical record : a monthly journal of medicine and surgery . lyzing the base 93 Twins, Similarity of 32 Tympanum, injection of remedies into the cavity of. 5 University of Otago 68 Edinburgh 159 Urethra, ehn bougies in sti-ictiire of iso new method of exfei-acting foreign bodies from. 13 stricture of. 36 Urine, incontinence of 31 remedy for 134 Uterine therapeutics, actual cautery in 49 Uterus, cases of retroversion of, etc 143 106 case of hypertrophy of 144 anteflexion of, etc 122 tortuous canal of the 123 Uvula, The 156 Variola, powder to prevent pitting 181 Veratrum Viride in peritonitis, etc 103 Viale, Dr., death of 45 Villemin, M 45 Virginia Medical Monthly 45- Vivisection, the duty of 233 in England 20S Vomiting from cough, to checli 79 Vulpians researches upon direct electrization of the heart, etc 227 Washington, Dr. -Jus. R , 250 AV. B. H., answer to 243 Whof>ping-cough, electi-icity in 157 AV^omans Hospital, New York 250 Zona, Bilateral, on a second attack ot 246 \u^ Missouri Clinical Record. r/ f t^ f I ^ricjinar CLINICAL LECTURE ON A CA SE OF PROGRESSIVE MUSCULA R A TROP/I \ BY P. GERVAIS ROBINSON, M. D. Prof, of Clinical Medicine and Principles of Diagnusis, Mo. MedCollege. Gentlemen:—I have been so fortunable to bring before you this morni^esting and instructive case of thapeculiar form of disease whichof Progressive Muscular Atrowill see, a paralytic affectiongradual and slowly extendingmuscular tissue, going on from badmore or less all the muscles of the body under thecontrol of the will are involved in the disease—it isthis tendency to grow steadily and surely worsewhich gives the prefix progressive—The loss ofmuscular power is dependent upon and advancespari passu with the atrophy of the muscular tissue,and as a general rule this evident atrophy andemaciation, when considered in connection withthe paralysis, enables us readily to recognize thedisease. I say as a general rule, because there areexceptions as yo
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