. A treatise on the nervous diseases of children : for physicians and students. toidmay be paralyzedsingly. Innervated by Third andFifth cervi-cal nerves. Posteriorthoracicnerve. Arm cannotmoved outward. Difficulty in writ-ing (Duchenne). Circumflex. , S u p r a - scapular. C ir c um- flex. Arm cannot be Subscapu- moved inward ;scapula is rubbedagainst ribs. lar nerve. According to Du-S u prascap-chenne, humerus separated stillfurther from acro-mion, if supra-spinatus is affect-ed in addition todeltoid. Represented Second andFourth (?)c ervi c alsegments. Fifth andsixth cervi-0 al s e


. A treatise on the nervous diseases of children : for physicians and students. toidmay be paralyzedsingly. Innervated by Third andFifth cervi-cal nerves. Posteriorthoracicnerve. Arm cannotmoved outward. Difficulty in writ-ing (Duchenne). Circumflex. , S u p r a - scapular. C ir c um- flex. Arm cannot be Subscapu- moved inward ;scapula is rubbedagainst ribs. lar nerve. According to Du-S u prascap-chenne, humerus separated stillfurther from acro-mion, if supra-spinatus is affect-ed in addition todeltoid. Represented Second andFourth (?)c ervi c alsegments. Fifth andsixth cervi-0 al s e g-ments. Diseases inwhich Muscle iscommonly In-volved. D y s t r o phiesand cervicaldiseases. Progressivemuscular at-rophies (dys-trophies) ;neur i t is ofpart of thebrachial plex-us; after trau-matic injuriesto shoulder ;i n cervicalcord affec-tions. Fourth, fifth. As above; also and sixthc ervie alsegments. Fourth, fifth,and sixthc ervi c a 1segments. Fourthvical. in Erbs formof obstetricalparalysis. As in case ofdeltoid. As above. INTR0DUC7I0N—METHODS OF EXAMINATION. 19.


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