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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SOFTENING OF THE BRAIN»
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1
On
the nature and treatment
of softening of the brain
The facts now advanced respecting the pathology of softening of the brain seem
to admit of no other opinion than that there are several morbid processes capable
of inducing the disease. Between these there is but little in common, except that ...
2
The Cyclopaedia
of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
This is the simplest form of softening of the brain, and that most common to old
people ; it is generally attended with serous effusions in other parts of the brain,
and also with disease of the arteries, which is supposed to be one of its principal
...
3
The Cyclopædia
of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
This is the simplest form of softening of the brain, and that most common to old
people ; it is generally attended with serous effusions in other parts of the brain,
and also with disease of the arteries, which is supposed to be one of its principal
...
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, 1832
4
The cyclopaedia
of practical medicine: comprising treatises ...
This is the simplest form of softening of the brain, and that most common to old
people ; it is generally attended with serous effusions in other parts of the brain,
and also with disease of the arteries, which is supposed to be one of its principal
...
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, 1833
5
Pathological Anatomy: Illustrations
of the Elementary Forms ...
The opinion of this author met with strong opposition from many pathologists, but
more especially from Lallemand of Montpellier, who maintains that softening of
the brain is always the consequence of inflammation. This latter opinion, which is
...
Sir Robert Carswell, 1838
Although softening of the brain may be a change of structure wholly distinct from
hydrocephalus, and either hydrocephalus may exist without softening, or
softening without hydrocephalus, yet they so frequently exist together that we
cannot ...
7
The American Journal
of the Medical Sciences
The causes ofdeath in persons affected with softening of the brain are to be found
usually in some accidental complication rather than in the original disease,
although the influence of the latter may be the remote cause of such complication
.
8
The Lancet London: A Journal
of British and Foreign ...
A Journal of British and Foreign Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Physiology,
Chemistry, Pharmacology, Public Health and News. LITHOTOMY.-AMPUTATIOtf.
CONCUSSION.— TUMOUR.— DISEASED BRAIN. SOFTENING OF THE BRAIN.
9
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal
of Practical Medicine
Softening of the brain is usually partial - It may occupy any part ; but it is said to
be more frequently met with in the grey than in the white matter : and more often
in the grey matter of the convolutions than of the more central parts of the brain.
It has been conjectured to Orig,“ in ossification of the arteries ; yet even M. tan,
among the great number of cases of softening of the brain detailed in his work,
has notgiven a single instance in which ossification and obliteration of the
arteries ...
John Mason Good, Samuel Cooper, Augustus Sidney Doane, 1835
7 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SOFTENING OF THE BRAIN»
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softening of the brain en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Ellsworth, Minn., woman accused of shooting husband to undergo …
The two-day evaluation in Eau Claire revealed Kees has dementia and a “softening of the brain” condition that could be a sign of Alzheimer's disease, Gherty ... «Grand Forks Herald, Jul 15»
Western Wisconsin woman charged with shooting husband, hiding …
The two-day evaluation in Eau Claire revealed Kees has dementia and a "softening of the brain" condition that could be a sign of Alzheimer's disease, Gherty ... «TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press, Jul 15»
The rise and fall of FGM in Victorian London
He died in 1873 from “softening of the brain”. His “operation” was no longer acceptable in the UK, though in the US it continued to be performed until the 1890s. «The Conversation UK, Mar 15»
100 year old murder case still haunts Dover, Delaware [video]
Her death certificate listed the cause of death as softening of the brain, due to melancholy. John Dunning's career was ruined by the revelations that came to ... «Newsworks.org, Oct 14»
The syphilitic sound of Schumann's violin concerto is part of its genius
For too long, Schumann's notorious 'softening of the brain' has tarnished the violin concerto and therefore deprived listeners of a triumph of the human spirit ... «Spectator.co.uk, Jun 13»
10 snack foods originally sold as medicines
Dr. Pepper was originally sold as a brain tonic that would supposedly ... using the extract of a South American plant to prevent paralysis, "softening of the brain," ... «The Week Magazine, Ene 13»
Days Gone By: Al Capone ends his days in a 'mental fog'
16, 1939, and immediately admitted to Baltimore Union Memorial Hospital for treatment of paresis, which the Tribune defined as a "softening of the brain due to ... «Oakland Tribune, May 11»