. Some points in the surgery of the brain and its membranes . e head by two heavy shutters, and since thenhe has not been free from headache ; about a week or two later vomiting became apretty frequent occurrence, and did not seem to have any relation to taking food 5his sight became dim, and shortly before entering the hospital he had some kind ofconvulsive attack. Marked optic neuritis was found by Mr. Nettleship. OnNovember 4 he had a fit of fainting, with severe headache and rigor, vomiting andretching. On November 5 the report states that he had had many severe rigors,unaccompanied with r
. Some points in the surgery of the brain and its membranes . e head by two heavy shutters, and since thenhe has not been free from headache ; about a week or two later vomiting became apretty frequent occurrence, and did not seem to have any relation to taking food 5his sight became dim, and shortly before entering the hospital he had some kind ofconvulsive attack. Marked optic neuritis was found by Mr. Nettleship. OnNovember 4 he had a fit of fainting, with severe headache and rigor, vomiting andretching. On November 5 the report states that he had had many severe rigors,unaccompanied with rise in temperature. He was suddenly attacked with stertorousbreathing, became comatose, and died in ten minutes. Autopsy.—Except for the cyst of the cerebellum shown, the rest of the brainappeared normal, and there was no important disease of any of the other examination showed no cyst wall apart from the condensed tissue of thecerebellum. There was no evidence anywhere of haematoidin crystals or granules. i66 SOME POINTS IN THE SURGERY. Fig. 70.—Hydatid of right frontal lobe. (Herrera Vegas, Clitpault, iii.) Boy, aged 14 years. Operation. one year later. Operation. Death.
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