. Medical and surgical therapy. Fig. 3.—Neuropathic scoUosis,following a slight wound inthe right flank. Fig. 4. Clonic tic of the left shoulder. THE TREMORS 767 Occasionally it is of late onset; the symptoms onlyappear after a lapse of some hours or days after thetrauma {phase de meditation of Charcot). It may bethat the patient only commences to tremble when heleaves his bed with his injuries healed. In the lattercase there is some reminiscence of the previousshock : retrospective emotion. Various Clinical Types.—We shall study thesein order : (a) The tremors, including the various choreifor


. Medical and surgical therapy. Fig. 3.—Neuropathic scoUosis,following a slight wound inthe right flank. Fig. 4. Clonic tic of the left shoulder. THE TREMORS 767 Occasionally it is of late onset; the symptoms onlyappear after a lapse of some hours or days after thetrauma {phase de meditation of Charcot). It may bethat the patient only commences to tremble when heleaves his bed with his injuries healed. In the lattercase there is some reminiscence of the previousshock : retrospective emotion. Various Clinical Types.—We shall study thesein order : (a) The tremors, including the various choreiformmovements. (h) The tics. § 1. The Tremors These may be divided into two classes accordingto their clinical types : Atypical tremors, consisting of disorderly, irregularmovements not resembling in their behaviour orcourse any tremors accompanying known maladies. Typical tremors, which more or less resemble thoseseen in those nervous diseases which are accompaniedby tremor. The former seem to be entirely conceived by theind


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