This 19th century English book is "Lectures on Diseases of the Spinal Cord" by University of Paris Professor and Dr. Pierre Marie, translated from French into English by Dr. Montagu Lubbock and published by The New Sydenham Society of London, England in 1895. This is an authentic antiquarian book of the period - it is not a reproduction, not a re-print, not a digital print. The hard cover book has 511 pages and 244 black and white illustrations and is organized in 38 chapters discussing: Anatomy of the Pyramidal Tract; Secondary Degeneration of the Pyramidal Tract; Descending Degeneration Consecutive to Transverse Lesions of the Cord; Ascending Degenerative Consecutive to Lesions of the Nerve Roots; Ascending Degeneration After Transverse Lesions of the Spinal Cord; Degeneration of the Nerves and Spinal Cord after Amputation of a Limb (2 chapters); Spastic Paraplegia (2 chapters); Insular Sclerosis; Insular Sclerosis - Symptoms; Insular Sclerosis - Course, Diagnosis, Etiology; Insular Sclerosis - Pathological Anatomy, Nature, Treatment; Tabes (4 chapters); Tabes - Etiology; Tabes - Diagnosis; Tabes - Pathological Anatomy (2 chapters); Tabes - Nature of the Disease; Friedrich's Disease (2 chapters); Combined Lateral and Posterior Sclerosis (2 chapters); Infantile Spinal Paralysis (3 chapters); Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (2 chapters) plus an index. The book is in good condition, with secure binding, complete and intact pages, and some wear to the covers and especially the spine edges. Inside the front cover is a printed label with the name "Arthur Edward Lyons", and on the publisher page is a stamp with the name "George Potts". The hard cover book measures about 8 5/8" by 5 3/4" by 1 1/2". Scarce and focused volume in good condition. FREE shipping via Media Mail within the United States. Please note USPS says media mail can take 2 to 9 days to deliver. I'll gladly combine shipping with other items whenever possible. For shipment elsewhere, please contact me for a shipping quote. 1863
Spinal cord injury (SCI) can be divided into traumatic and non-traumatic aetiologies. This Primer focuses on traumatic SCI, which is caused by an external physical impact to the spinal cord and can lead to permanent, severe neurological deficits.
Neurogenic claudication is a symptom of lumbar spinal stensosis, the narrowing of the spinal cannal in the lower back.
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In autoimmune disease, your immune system perceives its own tissue as an invader, then seeks to destroy it, little by little. With Hashimoto’s, the thyroid is affected. With rheumatoid arthritis, it's the joints. With MS, it’s the brain and spinal cord nerves and so on.
Myotomes of the Spinal Cord Each segmental nerve root innervates more than one muscle. For simplicity, certain muscles or muscle groups are identified as representing a single spinal nerve root. External anal sphincter tone should also be assessed by digital examination. Note that the spinal cord ends at Ll (below this is the cauda equina). The cauda equina is more resilient to injury than the spinal cord. #Myotomes #SpinalCord #Diagnosis #Neurology #Localization
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Need a hands-on way to create a spinal cord? Use candy and cereal, my kids loved creating the spinal cord craft and then eating their hard work.