PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «DEMENTIA PARALYTICA»
dementia paralytica
dementia
paralytica
general
paresis
also
known
paralysis
insane
paralytic
neuropsychiatric
disorder
affecting
brain
caused
late
stage
syphilis
originally
considered
psychiatric
medical
loss
cognitive
abilities
including
impairment
memory
well
more
following
aphasia
apraxia
agnosia
disturbed
planning
merriam
webster
from
examples
pronunciations
treatment
malaria
nobelprize
inoculation
paths
could
lead
cure
progressive
rational
empirical
pathology
encyclopedia
britannica
called
syphilitic
psychosis
widespread
meaning
encyclo
results
glance
term
deterioration
communicating
neurol
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DEMENTIA PARALYTICA»
Descubre el uso de
dementia paralytica en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
dementia paralytica y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Schizophrenia: A Scientific Delusion?
The physicians of the early nineteenth century therefore did not fully appreciate
the significance of the co-occurrence of features called dementia paralytica, nor
did they regard those displaying them as a distinct and homogeneous group for ...
2
Syphilis: Werewolf of Medicine
806) an editorial discussion of "Syphilis and the Central Nervous System," says'"
The question whether dementia paralytica and tabes are caused by the syphilitic
toxin or by the direct action of spirochetes cannot be answered in the present ...
3
Disorders of Brain and Mind:
The first, easily forgotten by present-day physicians, concerns neurosyphilis,
particularly dementia paralytica (general paresis of the insane), a dominant
disorder in the practice of both neurology and psychiatry for over a century. Hare
(1959) ...
Maria A. Ron, Anthony S. David, 1999
4
Special Pathology and Diagnostics with Therapeutic Hints
DIGEST TO DEMENTIA PARALYTICA. 45 lerve-mass. to atrophy of the brain, and
we might with certainty expect Kime benefit from a remedy which causes fatty
degeneration throughout the xidy. Among its symptoms we find: Great lowness of
...
5
American Jounal Psychiatry, 1844-1994
1946 In an editorial of the Journal of the American Medical Association of April 8,
1944, it is stated that priority for the use of malaria and relapsing fever in the
treatment of general paralysis (dementia paralytica) should belong to Rosenblum
.
American Psychiatric Association, 1994
6
Phenomenology and Psychological Science: Historical and ...
They would both also have seen patients suffering the dementia paralytica of
Bayle, which remained clinically difficult to distinguish from schizophrenia.
Penicillin after the second world war almost made cerebral syphilis disappear, as
it ...
Peter Ashworth, Man Cheung Chung, 2007
7
Natural Therapeutics: Iridiagnosis and Other Diagnostic Methods
On page 276 in the work before mentioned, Dr. Diefendorf says, in Chapter VI on
Dementia' Paralytica (Paresis) : "Dementia Paralytica, or general paresis of the
insane, is a chronic psychosis of middle age, characterized by progressive ...
8
Case Histories in Neurology
Grandiose ideas are highly suggestive of dementia paralytica; their absence,
however, should never preclude that diagnosis. Prognosis. The outcome of
dementia paralytica is invariably fatal. Under proper care at a hospital to which
the ...
9
Ritual and Belief: Readings in the Anthropology of Religion
Dementia paralytica usually manifests itself at any time from five to twenty years
after infection. . . . The average rate at which the disease develops varies
between 30 and 50 years, but cases below 30 and above 50 are relatively
infrequent.
10
Lyme Disease and the SS Elbrus updated 2011
“Are the Histological Lesions of Dementia Paralytica Specific?” Am. J. Psychiat.v.
89 part 2, 1932, Pgs 811-815: “In the course of experimental studies on the
reaction of the central nervous system... I stumbled upon a hitherto undescribed ...
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DEMENTIA PARALYTICA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
dementia paralytica en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
"Malaria cure" claim sparks Vienna probe
... in 1927 for, in the words of the awards committee, "malaria inoculation, which proved to be very successful in the case of dementia paralytica. «Reuters, Feb 12»
Nobel Prize in Medicine: 1901-Present
1927: Julius Wagner-Jauregg, "for his discovery of the therapeutic value of malaria inoculation in the treatment of dementia paralytica.". «LiveScience.com, Oct 11»