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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GENERAL PARESIS»
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 Excerpt: ... the onset of tabes.
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General Paresis, Practical and Clinical
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XIII.
Robert Howland Chase, 2009
General Paresis (1046) General paresis appears 10- 15 years after the primary
infection, and sometimes even later. It is associated with a progressive dementia
and is the clinical correlate of a parenchy- mal meningoencephalitis with case- ...
Marco Mumenthaler, Heinrich Mattle, 2011
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Infections of the Central Nervous System
(65), most patients with general paresis had been infected for 10 to 24 years (
range, 2 to >30 years), and in a series by Dewhurst (66), duration of infection was
4 to 15 years, with a mean of 10.5 years. Merritt, Adams, and Solomon (9, p.
W. Michael Scheld, Richard J. Whitley, Christina M. Marra, 2004
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Mental Ills and Bodily Cures: Psychiatric Treatment in the ...
Walter L. Bruetsch, American Journal of Psychiatry 102 (1946): 577-582. 20.
Rudolph Kampmeier, "Wagner von Jauregg and the Treatment of General
Paresis by Fever," Sexually Transmitted Diseases 7 (1980): 143. 2 1 . Wagner
von Jauregg ...
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Handbook of Psychology, History of Psychology
This is conceptually a "pathogen model" of psychopathology. This view was
largely hereditarian but not necessarily so, as organically based
psychopathology could be caused by innate or acquired brain dysfunctions.
General Paresis By the ...
Donald K. Freedheim, Irving B. Weiner, 2003
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Neurology in Clinical Practice: The neurological disorders
General paresis refers to parenchyma! cerebral involvement and tabes dorsalis
to syphilitic myeloneuropathy. Syphilitic gummas, granulomas that present as
space-occupying lesions in brain or cord, may occur at any stage of disseminated
...
Walter George Bradley, 2004
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Lishman's Organic Psychiatry: A Textbook of Neuropsychiatry
General paresis must also be borne in mind in the differential diagnosis of
epilepsy of late onset, and in all acute organic reactions when other causes are
not immediately obvious. Finally it is necessary to distinguish between general
paresis ...
Anthony David, Simon Fleminger, Michael Kopelman, 2012
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Handbook of Psychiatry: Volume 1,
General Psychopathology
General paresis had already been described as a separate clinical entity in 1822,
by Antoine Laurent Bayle (1799-1858). Although the causative organism of
syphilis was not known, the particular psychological and neurological features of
...
M. Shepherd, O. L. Zangwill, 1983
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Psychological Concepts and Biological Psychiatry: A ...
The most important exemplar of the biomedical model is general paresis of the
insane. In 1900, general paresis accounted for one quarter of admissions to
psychiatric hospitals (Pichot 1983). Rosenhan and Seligman (1995) claim that
general ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GENERAL PARESIS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
general paresis en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Cumbria's Favourite Painting Set to Sell at Auction
... capital to return to Cumberland's quiet countryside. He died, aged just 42, from “general paresis of the insane”, otherwise known as syphilis. «Cumbria Live, Jun 15»
Secrets From the Asylum review: the celebrities have taken over in …
Winstone's great-great-grandmother's first husband (so technically, no relation) died in Colney Hatch asylum from GPI (general paresis of the ... «The Guardian, Ago 14»
Pyromania! On Neurosyphilis and Fighting Fire with Fire
This dreadful state was referred to as “general paresis of the insane.” For the past two centuries, patients with neurosyphilis were pariahs ... «Discover Magazine, Jun 14»
The Global Search for Education: Research - Ticks
The detection of persisting spirochetes in brains of patients suffering from syphilitic meningoencephalitis (general paresis) ended the debate ... «Huffington Post, Sep 13»
7 Gross Wonders Across America
A significant number of patients, however, suffered from general paresis, a neurological condition caused by advanced syphilis. Today, the ... «FOX2now.com, Oct 12»
Alzheimer's drugs take a new tack
... spirochetal infection can cause slowly progressive dementia, cortical atrophy, and amyloid deposition in the atrophic form of general paresis. «Nature.com, Sep 12»
What Is the “Bible of Psychiatry” Supposed to Do? The Peculiar …
This is not entirely ridiculous—in 1913 a mental illness known as general paresis of the insane was confirmed as being caused by syphilis—but ... «Discover Magazine, May 12»
Syphilis is on a comeback
Alberta doctors are nearly alone in the developed world in having witnessed cases of general paresis—sudden-onset psychosis caused by ... «Macleans.ca, Jul 11»
DC Mythbusting: Haunted DC
This was the first sign of general paresis, a condition which eventually killed him in 1885. He spent his final year in an asylum in Philadelphia, ... «We Love DC, Oct 09»
The Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health
A highly common mental disorder of unknown etiology at the turn of the century, termed “general paresis,” turned out to be a late manifestation of syphilis. «About - News & Issues, Feb 02»