Handbook of insanity for practitioners and students . for his photographand therefore assumed a comparatively intent expression. His at-tention was then diverted and he was directed to say attending difficulties led to irregular spasmodic contractions ofthe muscles, and the difficult movement of the mouth is shown inthe picture. The distress resulting from the inability to articulatethe word is shown by the rectangular crossed furrows in the fore-head. There is also a decided difference between the two sides ofthe face. In the picture to the right the right eyebrow is morewrink


Handbook of insanity for practitioners and students . for his photographand therefore assumed a comparatively intent expression. His at-tention was then diverted and he was directed to say attending difficulties led to irregular spasmodic contractions ofthe muscles, and the difficult movement of the mouth is shown inthe picture. The distress resulting from the inability to articulatethe word is shown by the rectangular crossed furrows in the fore-head. There is also a decided difference between the two sides ofthe face. In the picture to the right the right eyebrow is morewrinkled, the left eyebrow is more elevated, and there is a corre-sponding increased furrowing of the forehead. The third pictureshows these phenomena to a less extent, but there is more markedparalysis of the levator palpebrarum on the right side. In the picture of the girl the slight ptosis of the lids is the expression of her face is perfectly vacant. The earexhibits a shrunken hsematoma. HANDBOOK OF INSANITY. KIRCHHOFF. Plate


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