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" ... structure after death. It is by no means improbable, therefore, as paralysis may be induced without leaving any traces, that, in those few cases where the palsy and the lesion in the brain were in the same side, it was really caused by undetected... "
The Liverpool and Manchester Medical and Surgical Reports - Page 145
1878
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A system of practical medicine, comprised in a series of original ...

System - 1840 - 366 pages
...improbable therefore, as paralysis may be induced without leaving any traces, that in these few cases it was caused by unknown changes in the opposite hemisphere of the brain ; and, as is sometimes the case, that the lesion found in the hemisphere of the paralysed side had produced no effect. Such, we think,...
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A Dictionary of Practical Medicine: Comprising General Pathology ...

James Copland - 1848 - 616 pages
...where the palsy and the lesion in the brain were in the same side, it was really caused by undetected changes in the opposite hemisphere of the brain ; and, as is sometimes the case, that the disease found in the hemisphere of the paralyzed side bad not occasioned the loss of motion....
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Monthly Journal of Medical Science, Volume 20

1855 - 582 pages
...induced without leaving any traces, that in the few exceptional cases to the law of crossed action, it was caused by unknown changes in the opposite hemisphere of the brain, and as is sometimes the case, that the lesion found in the hemisphere of the paralysed side had produced no symptoms whatever. At...
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Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine

John Hughes Bennett - 1858 - 1002 pages
...improbable, therefore, as paralysis may be induced without leaving any traces, that in these few cases it was caused by unknown changes in the opposite hemisphere of the brain ; and, as is sometimes the case, that the lesion found in the hemisphere of the paralysed side had produced no effect. Such, we think,...
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A Dictionary of practical medicine v. 3, Volume 3

James Copland - 1858 - 782 pages
...where the palsy and the lesion in the brain were in the same side, it was really caused by undetected changes in the opposite hemisphere of the brain; and, as is sometimes the case, that the disease found in the hemisphere of the paralysed side had not occasioned the loss of motion....
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A dictionary of pratical medicine. 3 vols. [in 4]. 3 vols. [in 4].

James Copland - 1858 - 786 pages
...where the palsy and the lesion in the brain were in the same side, it was really caused by undetected changes in the opposite hemisphere of the brain; and, as is sometimes the case, that the disease found in the hemisphere of the paralysed side had not occasioned the loss of motion....
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