Organic and functional nervous diseases; a text-book of neurology . uchten, Le Systeme Nerveux de 1tlomme : Van In, Lierre, 1902.^ Obersteiner, Anleitung beim Studium des Baues der Nervosen , 1911. ^Dejerine, Anatomie des Centres Nerveux. Paris, 1902. Ferrier in Allbutts System of Medicine, vol. vii. Macmillan Co., 1909. 8 Starr, Atlas of Nerve Cells. Macmillan Co., 1896. ^ Lewandowsky, Handbk. d. Neurologic, 1910. ^° Jacob, Chr., Das Menschenhirn, Lehmann, 1911. 82 LOCAL SYMPTOMS. 83 duced by affections of different parts of the organ, and each symptomshows that a certain


Organic and functional nervous diseases; a text-book of neurology . uchten, Le Systeme Nerveux de 1tlomme : Van In, Lierre, 1902.^ Obersteiner, Anleitung beim Studium des Baues der Nervosen , 1911. ^Dejerine, Anatomie des Centres Nerveux. Paris, 1902. Ferrier in Allbutts System of Medicine, vol. vii. Macmillan Co., 1909. 8 Starr, Atlas of Nerve Cells. Macmillan Co., 1896. ^ Lewandowsky, Handbk. d. Neurologic, 1910. ^° Jacob, Chr., Das Menschenhirn, Lehmann, 1911. 82 LOCAL SYMPTOMS. 83 duced by affections of different parts of the organ, and each symptomshows that a certain particular region is diseased. These symptomsare spasm or paralysis of one or two limbs or of one-half of the body ,loss of perception of touch, temperature, pain, or position of one or twolimbs or of one-half of the body ; loss of visual power or of the powerof smell, taste, or hearing; and aphasia, or disturbances in symptoms may be entirely wanting in some cases of disease whenthat does not involve the portions of the brain concerned in sensation. The outer surface of the left hemisphere. S, Sylvian fissure; <Si, outer portion of the Sylvianfissure ; including Si asc, posterior terminal branch ; S^, anterior ascending branch; c, central fissure,including dr., inferior transverse sulcus; pci., inferior precentral sulcus; pes., superior precentralsulcus; pcm., median precentral sulcus; rtc. i., inferior retrocentral sulcus; rtc. s, superior retro-icentral sulcus; rtc. Ir., transverse retrocentral sulcus; sfr., median marginal fissure; f\, superiorfrontal sulcus ; f«, inferior frontal sulcus; /s, median frontal sulcus; d, diagonal opercular sulcus ;r, radiating frontal sulcus; fmx, fnno, fm^, parts of orbital marginal sulcus; ip, interparietal sulcus ;po, inner perpendicular fissure ; occ. , outer perpendicular, or ape fissure; occ. lat., lateral occipitalfissure; t\, first temporal sulcus, or parallel fissure, including (i asc, ascending ramus; <2i se


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