. Railway and other accidents with relation to injury and disease of the nervous system : a book for court use . days the ball of the thumb wasnumb, but above the wound for an inch or so there was exquisitehyperesthesia, so that the slightest touch caused great two or three weeks after the receipt of the injury the entireleft arm and shoulder were hyperesthetic; but there was no deeptenderness over the nerve trunks, and this soon subsided. It re-appeared in the left shoulder about December 23d. About Janu-ary 6th a twitching of the left arm and hand was first noticed,and has been mor


. Railway and other accidents with relation to injury and disease of the nervous system : a book for court use . days the ball of the thumb wasnumb, but above the wound for an inch or so there was exquisitehyperesthesia, so that the slightest touch caused great two or three weeks after the receipt of the injury the entireleft arm and shoulder were hyperesthetic; but there was no deeptenderness over the nerve trunks, and this soon subsided. It re-appeared in the left shoulder about December 23d. About Janu-ary 6th a twitching of the left arm and hand was first noticed,and has been more or less intense since then. This was hardly a PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES. 215 tremor, but more in the nature of a tic, in which successivegroups of muscular bundles were involved. During the month ofJanuary crops of herpes appeared upon the back of the arm andabout the wrist, and the skin of the entire hand and forearm wasdusky and cold. Toward the latter part of January pain beganin the right hand and arm, and subsequently involved the shoul-der, and there were areas of hyperesthesia on both sides of the.


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