. Contributions from the Department of Neurology and the Laboratory of Neuropathology (reprints). asticity has not been present, in which the condition of atropliy hasbeen presented with a condition of disseminated sclerosis. Dr. Spiller said that the difficulty in diagnosing multiple sclerosisfrom other diseases depends on the diffuseness of the symptoms. Multi-ple sclerosis is a disease which may affect all parts of the central nervoussystem. Therefore we can readily understand that we may get similarsymptoms from syphilis in certain instances. The charge has been madethat we in this country


. Contributions from the Department of Neurology and the Laboratory of Neuropathology (reprints). asticity has not been present, in which the condition of atropliy hasbeen presented with a condition of disseminated sclerosis. Dr. Spiller said that the difficulty in diagnosing multiple sclerosisfrom other diseases depends on the diffuseness of the symptoms. Multi-ple sclerosis is a disease which may affect all parts of the central nervoussystem. Therefore we can readily understand that we may get similarsymptoms from syphilis in certain instances. The charge has been madethat we in this country do not know how to diagnose multiple sclerosis,that we wait for typical cases such as Dr. Lloyd speaks of, which anyonecan diagnose. Multiple sclerosis is by no means always accompanied byspasticity. The patient reported by Dr. Mills and himself had entered thehospital seventeen years ago, and the tremor was not senile. It is wellknown that Charcot denied the existence of senile tremor. I University of from the Dept. ofNeurology and the Laboratoryof University of TorontoLibrary Biological|j MedicalSerials DO NOT REMOVE THE CARD FROM THIS POCKET


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