10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ATELEIOSIS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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New Charlotte Medical Journal
The comparatively large head, long body, short limbs and undeveloped facial
characters, together with the good, though perhaps childish, intelligence sharply
define ateleiosis from all other disorders. It never leads to arrest of development,
...
2
Journal of Medicine and Science
tinctive characters as to warrant our regarding it as the chief manifestation of a
separate disease. To this disease the name ateleiosis (dre^e«o<ttc) — not
arriving at perfection — has been given. The first instance of this disease was
described ...
3
St. Louis Courier of Medicine
In cases of sexual ateleiosis— if it be really a variety of ateleiosis — differs from
the asexual form in the following particulars : 1. It is more often hereditary.
Asexual ateleiosis can not, of course, be passed on from parent to offspring by
direct ...
CONSIDERABLE attention has of late years been drawn to the subject of
infantilism, mainly by the writings of Mr. Hastings Gilford,' who has distinguished
a special group of cases as “Ateleiosis," and by the description by Dr. Byrom
Bramwell' ...
5
New England Medical Monthly and the Prescription
The most characteristic features of ateleiosis are: (1) Its abrupt onset, (2) the
absence of perceptible cause, (3) the presence of infantilism of a conspicuous
kind, (4) the retention of unimpaired intelligence, and (5) a special tendency to
marked ...
6
Treasury of Human Inheritance: Pedigrees of physical, ...
In Hasting Gilford's autopsy the pituitary fossa appeared normal, but the
hypophysis cerebri was not examined. So that the view that ateleiosis is due to
abnormality ur defect of the pituitary gland must at present remain hypothetical ;
but it ...
7
Eugenics Laboratory Memoirs
In Hasting Gilford's autopsy the pituitary fossa appeared normal, but the
hypophysis cerebri was not examined. So that the view that ateleiosis is due to
abnormality or defect of the pituitary gland must at present remain hypothetical ;
but it ...
8
Midline Medical Dictionary
Post-operative A., obstruction of bronchial tubes with viscid secretion which
results in an atelectasis of varying degree. Secondary A., pulmonary collapse,
particularly of infants. l Atelectatic. Pertaining to atelectasis. Ateleiosis. See Atelia.
Atelia ...
9
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... ataxophemia ataxofobia (О - ataxophobia atazagorafobia (0 -
athazagoraphobia afefobia (г) - atephobia ateleiosis (0 - ateleiosis atelesis (0 -
atelesis atelia (0 - atelia ateliosis (0 - ateliosis atelofobia (г) - atelophobia
atemorizado adj - fearful, ...
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The Two-headed Boy, and Other Medical Marvels
Instead, Hastings Gilford compared Beb£ with some other cases of "ateleiosis," a
syndrome of symmetrical dwarfism with "delay in growth and development," and
lound several common characteristics. In particular, Be'be's skeleton, and the ...