. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . 800/ — CORPUS . pKicuf/eus SecriftN s Figure 4. part of the inferior horn of the lateral ven-tricle. The location of the foreign bodv corres-ponds to Section 8, Eycleshymer-Shoe-maker Cross Section. .Inafoniy. being from posterior surface and cm. fromthe lateral side. Comments.—Both foreign bodies passedthrough the right frontal lobe to reach theirpresent situation in the right parietal andtemporal lobes respectivelv. On April 19, 1920, the patient reportedthat his left arm was still paralyzed and that G
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . 800/ — CORPUS . pKicuf/eus SecriftN s Figure 4. part of the inferior horn of the lateral ven-tricle. The location of the foreign bodv corres-ponds to Section 8, Eycleshymer-Shoe-maker Cross Section. .Inafoniy. being from posterior surface and cm. fromthe lateral side. Comments.—Both foreign bodies passedthrough the right frontal lobe to reach theirpresent situation in the right parietal andtemporal lobes respectivelv. On April 19, 1920, the patient reportedthat his left arm was still paralyzed and that Gunshot Injuries to the Brain 451 he has had light Jacksonian convulsions oncea month in spite of constant bromide medica-tion. He stated that he tired very easily andcould not stand excitement. Case IV .Admitted to the hospital April13, 1919, suffering from a gunshot woundof the head, having been transferred fromCamp Sherman. ^ I. ATE S^cTioH 6 Figure 5. White; age, twenty-four; weight 160pounds; occupation, school-teacher beforeentering service. On October 5, 1918, atVerdun, he was hit in the left side of theskull by high explosive. He did not becomeunconscious but developed a right hemi-plegia. He was operated upon shortly afterand several metal fragments were removedfrom the wound, but the wound continuedto drain. He was transferred from over-seas to Camp Sherman, and on January 12,1919, developed his first attack of was operated upon January 21, 1919, tosecure better drainaefe. Two weeks after the operation he had another attack and infive more weeks still another. On April 2danother operation was made, a piece of ab-dominal fat being transplanted to relievebrain irritation and dural adhesions. Duringthis time the paralysis of the leg and facegradually improved, but the arm showedlittle improvement. He was admitted on a litter, his generalcondition being good. There was some dis-turbance in speech a
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