A treatise on Bright's disease and diabetes, with especial reference to pathology and therapeuticsIncluding a section on retinitis in Bright's disease . that diabetes is not the in-variable result of section of the fibres which accompany thevertebral artery, the last cervical or first dorsal ganglion, or ofthe fibres of the annulus of Vieussens, Dr. Brunton su2:2:eststhat the glycosuric influence does not always pass from the * Cvon and Aladoff, reprint from Melanges Biologiques, and Bulletin deIAcademie Imperiale de Petersbourg, vol. iii, p. 91; cited by Dr. Bruntonin the paper named below; a


A treatise on Bright's disease and diabetes, with especial reference to pathology and therapeuticsIncluding a section on retinitis in Bright's disease . that diabetes is not the in-variable result of section of the fibres which accompany thevertebral artery, the last cervical or first dorsal ganglion, or ofthe fibres of the annulus of Vieussens, Dr. Brunton su2:2:eststhat the glycosuric influence does not always pass from the * Cvon and Aladoff, reprint from Melanges Biologiques, and Bulletin deIAcademie Imperiale de Petersbourg, vol. iii, p. 91; cited by Dr. Bruntonin the paper named below; also British Medical Journal, December 23d,1871, p. 732. t T. Lauder Brunton, Lectures on the Pathology and Treatment of Dia-betes Mellitns, reprinted from the British Medical Journal. London, 1874. X Schiff, Untersuchung iiber Zuckerbildung in der Leber, 1859, p. 108. ^ Eckhard, Beitriigezor AnatomieundPhysiologie, vol. vii, 1,1873, p. 19. 236 DIABETES. spinal cord by tlie filaments above mentioned, but may some-times pass further down the spinal cord and leave it by thecommunicating branches going to some of the dorsal ganglia, Fir;. 34. Fig Zk.


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