undertaken, and the results of trephining for epilepsy published since are not so good as those published by Dr. Russell. The most recent contribution to the subject is a paper by Mr. JF West, who asks the question " Are our indications in any given case,... Vivisection - Page 12by Annie Besant - 1882 - 8 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1880 - 484 pages
...Is the theory of cerebral localisation sufficiently established to enable us to act upon it ? 2nd. Are our indications in any given case, either of paralysis or epilepsy, sufficiently precise and well marked to warrant us in recommending the use of the trephine at a particular point of the skull... | |
| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - Medicine - 1880 - 492 pages
...Is the theory of cerebral localisation sufficiently established to enable us to act upon it ? 2nd. Are our indications in any given case, either of paralysis or epilepsy, sufficiently precise and well marked to warrant us in recommending the use of the trephine at a particular point of the skull... | |
| 1887 - 654 pages
...Russell's was published years before any of Dr. Ferrier's experiments were undertaken. Mr. West asks, " Are our indications in any given case, either of paralysis or epilepsy, sufficiently precise and well marked to warrant us in recommending the use of the trephine ?" Dr. Gowers has found that epileptic... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1900 - 262 pages
...before Ferner and Horsley-'s experiments, so that the cases quoted have nothing to do with vivisection. The results of trephining for epilepsy, published...are not so good as those published by Dr. Russell. Why? Because Dr. Russell's cases were based upon clinical observation. Most of the cases since, at... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1900 - 238 pages
...before Ferrier and. Horsley's experiments, so that the cases quoted have nothing to do with vivisection. The results of trephining for epilepsy, published...are not so good as those published by Dr. Russell. Why? Because Dr. Russell's cases were based upon clinical observation. Most of the cases since, at... | |
| United States - 1896 - 1032 pages
...and the results of trephining for epilepsy published sineĀ« are not so good as those published by Ur. Russell. The most recent contribution to the subject...of paralysis or epilepsy, sufficiently precise and well marked to warrant us in recommending the use of the trephine at a particular point of the skullf... | |
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