Atlas of the Nervous System Including An Epitome of the Anatomy Pathology And

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In the diagnosis we must exclude, in addition to the above-named conditions, disease of the nasal and frontal cavities and diseases of the eyes (myopia, astheilopia, etc. ).
For the treatment, antinervin ; see also Neurasthenia.
7. True Epilepsy. By the term epilepsy is meant the periodic appearance of the so-called epileptic convul- sions. True epilepsy is to be distinguished from the symptomatic form, or Jacksonian epilepsy, which has been referred to repeatedly in the section on Focal Diseas
...es of the Brain.
The epileptic attacks are thought to originate in the cor- tex, particularly in the central convolutions ; their cortical origin is, however, not generally admitted. The attacks are originally excited by the irritation of an injured spot in the cortex (scar, spicule of bone, inflammatory process) ; this is at least very probable in the symptomatic form, and is supposed to be the case also in true epilepsy. From the original focus the irritation is transmitted, through the association tracts, to neighboring centers, and thus pro- duces the epileptic convulsion.


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