The Journal of nervous and mental disease . squares. She has no bladder and no rectal disturbance. Sheis the oldest member of the family. One brother who is forty yearsof age, has dragged his feet about five years. In Catherine the pupils are equal and respond promptly to lightand in convergence. The ocular movements are normal. Thepatient wrinkles the forehead, closes the eyelids, and draws up thecorners of the mouth normally. The tongue and masseter musclesare normal. Tactile and pain sensations are normal in the face has something of the same lack of expression seen in herbrothers,


The Journal of nervous and mental disease . squares. She has no bladder and no rectal disturbance. Sheis the oldest member of the family. One brother who is forty yearsof age, has dragged his feet about five years. In Catherine the pupils are equal and respond promptly to lightand in convergence. The ocular movements are normal. Thepatient wrinkles the forehead, closes the eyelids, and draws up thecorners of the mouth normally. The tongue and masseter musclesare normal. Tactile and pain sensations are normal in the face has something of the same lack of expression seen in herbrothers, especially when she smiles. The finger-to-nose test is well performed on each side. Tactileand pain sensations are normal in the hands, stereognosis, senseof position, diadochokinesis are normal in each hand. The handswhen extended show a fine tremor as in Graves disease. Thebiceps jerk is a little exaggerated on each side, the triceps jerk andwrist reflexes are not distinctly obtained. The grasp of each handis good. 34 WILLIAM G. SPILLER. V ?a-:


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