Medical and surgical therapy . Fig. 3.—Hysterical contractureof the left foot (five months). Fio. 4.—The same patient twodays later, cared. PLATE II. Fig. 1. Hysterical Musculo-spibal Paralysis (left). Con-tracture OF THE Right Lower Extremity of a Month^sDuration. M. H. M. Villejuif Hospital, 5th February 1915. Wounded on the 2ud January 1915. Scar of a bayonet-woundon the anterior aspect of the right thigh. Scar of a lance-woundon the dorsal aspect of the right foot. Bullet-wound on the palmof the left hand. Left hand dropped and flexed on the forearm,fingers extended. Sensation: glove anaes


Medical and surgical therapy . Fig. 3.—Hysterical contractureof the left foot (five months). Fio. 4.—The same patient twodays later, cared. PLATE II. Fig. 1. Hysterical Musculo-spibal Paralysis (left). Con-tracture OF THE Right Lower Extremity of a Month^sDuration. M. H. M. Villejuif Hospital, 5th February 1915. Wounded on the 2ud January 1915. Scar of a bayonet-woundon the anterior aspect of the right thigh. Scar of a lance-woundon the dorsal aspect of the right foot. Bullet-wound on the palmof the left hand. Left hand dropped and flexed on the forearm,fingers extended. Sensation: glove anaesthesia and analgesia,reaching to the bend of the elbow. The right lower extremity exhibits paresis and contracture of thethigh and leg. Reflexes normal. No disturbance of sensation. Discharged cured in May 1915. Fig. 2, Hysterical Contracture of the Right Index Finger and Thumb. P. E., infantry regiment. Villejuif Hospital, 15th January 1915. Wounded on the 24th August 1914. Shrapnel wound on the ex-ternal aspect of the ri


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