Injuries of the Spine And Spinal Cord Without Apparent Mechanical Lision And Ne

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Injuries of the Spine And Spinal Cord Without Apparent Mechanical Lision And Ne
Herbert William Page
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* * It may by some be thought remarkable that we make no detailed reference to Mr Wharton Jones's well-known, and in the domain of physiology most able, work on ' Failure of Sight from Railway and other injuries of the Spine and Head. ' But if any one will turn to that work itself, and will then refer to the review of it which appeared in vol. Xlv of the ' British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review, ' he will see that there are grave objections to the acceptance of the data upon which the au...thor founds his conclusions. " Railway collisions, " says the reviewer, " have been tolerably numerous during the last fifteen or twenty years, and those who suffer most are notoriously the occupants of the third-class carriages. Yet how many cases of amau- rosis, caused by railway injury, appear in the out-patient rooms of our ophthalmic hospitals ? " CHAPTEK VI FUNCTIONAL OB NEUROMIMETIC DISORDERS have thus been led by an almost natural step to a consideration, in the next place, of a class of cases, few comparatively in number, but in themselves most impor- tant, in that the symptoms very closely simulate those of real disease dependent on organic lesions.

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