CIBA Collection of Medical Illustrations: With a Supplement on the Hypothalamus. A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the nervous system, Volume 1 |
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Direct blows produce fractures of the spinous processes , transverse processes
or laminae , but rarely involve articular ... Indirect injuries , such as falling from a
distance or diving into shallow water , may produce a fracture dislocation of the ...
Direct blows produce fractures of the spinous processes , transverse processes
or laminae , but rarely involve articular ... Indirect injuries , such as falling from a
distance or diving into shallow water , may produce a fracture dislocation of the ...
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Small leaks will produce mild meningeal signs but a large rupture is followed by
explosive headache , vomiting , coma ... artery into the internal capsule
spreading to the basal ganglia and speech areas producing hemiplegia and
aphasia .
Small leaks will produce mild meningeal signs but a large rupture is followed by
explosive headache , vomiting , coma ... artery into the internal capsule
spreading to the basal ganglia and speech areas producing hemiplegia and
aphasia .
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In unanesthetized animals the stimulation produces the picture of a violent rage
which will build up to the point that the animal will attack the observer . Certain
lesions of the hypothalamus will also produce a striking chronic change in
behavior ...
In unanesthetized animals the stimulation produces the picture of a violent rage
which will build up to the point that the animal will attack the observer . Certain
lesions of the hypothalamus will also produce a striking chronic change in
behavior ...
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SECTION IV | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER PAGE NUMBER THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 21 22 80 81 82 83 1 General Co... | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
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