. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . sia of the limbs bounded by planes passingthrough them perpendicularly (the glove or stocking type). Sensory dis-turbances due to spinal lesions will be bounded by lines perpendicular to DISTURBANCES OF MOTION. 343 the long axis of the body—that is, horizontal lines passing around thebody or extendiug from the shoulders or hips along the limbs, so that inthe spinal or segmental type of anaesthesia, the areas of disturbance formlong strips upon the limbs or belt-like bands around the body. Thesestatements are not, however


. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . sia of the limbs bounded by planes passingthrough them perpendicularly (the glove or stocking type). Sensory dis-turbances due to spinal lesions will be bounded by lines perpendicular to DISTURBANCES OF MOTION. 343 the long axis of the body—that is, horizontal lines passing around thebody or extendiug from the shoulders or hips along the limbs, so that inthe spinal or segmental type of anaesthesia, the areas of disturbance formlong strips upon the limbs or belt-like bands around the body. Thesestatements are not, however, to be taken too absolutely, as the areas ofsensory disturbance are apt to be variable. (See Plate III.) If thelesion affects the peripheral nerves, the area or areas will correspond tothe cutaneous distribution of the nerve or nerves involved. (See et seq.) 3. Disturbances of Motion. It is well to study first the morepatent alterations. Thus the patient should be told to move the armsand legs, in order to detect paralyses ; he should be requested to walk, in.


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