Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 251.—1, Most common disposition of hysterical anesthesia. ^ ^^^.^ .^^,.^^^^. ....^ o^— zones (Dutil). 2, Hysterical anesthesia in geometrical segments (^Tourette). 3, Hysterical anesthesia indisseminated islets (Pitres). thesia. Black spot? represent hysterogenic even when the eye is amblyopic and the skin of the neck is abdominal, cremasteric, knee, and toe reflexes are not abnormal. Thecardiac and respiratory reflexes to painful cutaneous stimulation are re-tained, even when an anesthetic zone is used. Sometimes a spuriousankle-clonus can be
Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 251.—1, Most common disposition of hysterical anesthesia. ^ ^^^.^ .^^,.^^^^. ....^ o^— zones (Dutil). 2, Hysterical anesthesia in geometrical segments (^Tourette). 3, Hysterical anesthesia indisseminated islets (Pitres). thesia. Black spot? represent hysterogenic even when the eye is amblyopic and the skin of the neck is abdominal, cremasteric, knee, and toe reflexes are not abnormal. Thecardiac and respiratory reflexes to painful cutaneous stimulation are re-tained, even when an anesthetic zone is used. Sometimes a spuriousankle-clonus can be obtained. Other reflexes dependent principallyupon sensation are abolished by hysterical anesthesia. The palpebraland pharyngeal reflexes disappear if the parts are insensitive. Thepharyngeal reflex is lost in 90 per cent, of hysterics. Tickling of the40 626 NEUROSES. trunk or the plantar surface does not produce the usual responses. Buz-zard lays especial emphasis on the loss of the plantar reflex, with reten-tion of th
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