. Medical and surgical therapy. Tracing VIII (Reflex Paresis, Case II).—After application ofcold {of short duration) to the two hands in water at 12*^ C. thecontraction on the affected side lasts 10 sec, the temperature ofthe thenar eminence being 12° C. On the sound side the con-traction after application of cold is of too weak amplitude to s \-—-^—\ ^ V Tracing IX (Paralysis with Reaction of Degeneration, Case III).—At the atmospheric temperature (17*5° C.) the contraction lasts3*15 sec. on the affected side, the local temperature of the thenareminence being 23° C. Case II


. Medical and surgical therapy. Tracing VIII (Reflex Paresis, Case II).—After application ofcold {of short duration) to the two hands in water at 12*^ C. thecontraction on the affected side lasts 10 sec, the temperature ofthe thenar eminence being 12° C. On the sound side the con-traction after application of cold is of too weak amplitude to s \-—-^—\ ^ V Tracing IX (Paralysis with Reaction of Degeneration, Case III).—At the atmospheric temperature (17*5° C.) the contraction lasts3*15 sec. on the affected side, the local temperature of the thenareminence being 23° C. Case II {v. p. 546).—At the atmospheric temperature(18*^ C), the contraction on the affected side lasted 18 sec,the local temperature being 12° C. .S YMPTOMA TOLOG Y 551 After application of cold (Tracing VIII) the contractionlasted 10 sec. Note that this tracing is on a differentscale from the others. Each of its divisions correspondsto 1 sec, whereas in the other tracings of the same seriesof experiments it corresponds to 03 sec, and in thetracings of the first series to 02 sec. 0 8 B. Paralyses with Reaction of Degeneration {Tracings IX and X)Case III.—B. . Paralysis of ulnar nerve with of hypothenar eminence (record of movements of little finger). At the atmospheric temperature the contraction orthe affected side lasted 315


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