The Physiology of Man; Designed to Represent the Existing State of Physiological Science, As Applied to the Functions of the Human Body

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146 NEEVOUS SYSTEM.
greatest interest and importance. In liemiplegia from in- jury of the substance of tlie enceplialon, particularly from - hsemorrliage, there is almost always more or less paralysis of the superficial muscles of the face. It has been obserred that in certain cases, the facial paralysis exists upon the same side as the hemiplegia, the side opposite to the cere- bral lesion, while in others, the palsy of the face is on the same side as the lesion, the general hemiplegia be
...ing, as usual, upon the opposite side. To explain these phenomena theoretically, we must assimie that in some cases, the brain- lesion is to be located at a point where it involves the fila- ments of origin of the facial, following them from without inward, before they decussate, which would produce facial paralysis on the same side as the lesion and none on the side affected with general hemiplegia ; while in other cases, the injury to the brain involves the roots of the facial after they have decussated, when the paralysis of the face would be on the same side as the paralysis of the rest of the body.

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