. Medical and surgical therapy. ctions. Local SYMPTOMATOLOGY 547 rj r^ hypothermia and marked and obvious vaso-motor pheno-mena. Mechanical hyperexcitabihty of the muscles ofthe hand and slo);vTiess of the contraction very markedduring the winter season. At the time of the experiment(June 1916) the contraction of the afifected side lasted 02sec:-03 sec. at the temperature of the atmosphere (18° C.)^and r2 sec. after a short application of cold (TracingsIV and V). B. Paralyses with Reaction of Degeneration {Summary of results without Tracings) Case III.—D. . Paralysis of ulnar and medianwith co


. Medical and surgical therapy. ctions. Local SYMPTOMATOLOGY 547 rj r^ hypothermia and marked and obvious vaso-motor pheno-mena. Mechanical hyperexcitabihty of the muscles ofthe hand and slo);vTiess of the contraction very markedduring the winter season. At the time of the experiment(June 1916) the contraction of the afifected side lasted 02sec:-03 sec. at the temperature of the atmosphere (18° C.)^and r2 sec. after a short application of cold (TracingsIV and V). B. Paralyses with Reaction of Degeneration {Summary of results without Tracings) Case III.—D. . Paralysis of ulnar and medianwith complete of the muscles of the thenar and hypo-thenar eminences (record of movements of thumb). r2 At the atmospheric temperature 18° C, the local tempera-ture of the thenar eminence being 18° C, the duration ofthe contraction was 1*2 sec. After appUcation of heat, the local temperature of thethenar eminence being 27° C, the duration of the con-traction was 06 sec. Case IV.—B. Paralysis of ulnar nerve with marked. Tracing VI (Reflex Contracture, Case I).-temperature (18° C.) the contraction lasts 2-55side. Local temperature : 14° C. -At the atmosphericsec. on the affected


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