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Identifier: treatiseonpri00edwa (find matches)
Title: A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Edwards, Arthur Robin, 1867-
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Publisher: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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Posterior surface of hip,thigh, external surfaceof leg and foot. Back of foot. Skin of sacrum, anus, peri-neum, genitalia. Sudden inspiration bysharp pressure below the. ribs. Widening of pupil fromirritation of neck, 4-7cervical. Scapular reflex (fifth cerv.to first dorsal). Tendonreflexes of this group ofmuscles. Tendon reflexes of musclesnamed. Volar reflex of hand, peri-osteal reflexes of radiusand ulna. Tendon re-flexes of muscles named. Corresponding tendon re-flexes. Tendon reflexes. Abdominal reflex. Epi-gastric reflex (accordingto Dinkier, is at the ninthdorsal, the middle andlower abdominal at thetenth and twelfth, respec-tively) . Cremasteric reflex (1-3lumbar). Patellar reflex (2-4 lum-bar). Erection (lumbarcord). Uterus (lumbarcord). Gluteal reflex (4-5 lum-bar). Plantar reflex; ejaculation (3-4 sacral).Achilles tendon reflex. Bladder and rectum reflex. The brackets to the left concern only the muscles, and indicate the origin of the muscles from severalnuclei. PLATE XXr
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Scheme of Sensory Conduction. (Strumpell.) A.—Entrance of posterior sensory roots into lumbar cord: g.i., intervertebral ganglion;r.p., posterior root; part of the fibers end in the posterior horns, from whose cells other fibersarise and enter the lateral columns, partly on the same and partly on the opposite side; otherfibers from the posterior roots, course upward in the posterior columns and form in: B (the cervical cord).—Golls columns (G); B.C., Burdachs columns. C.—Medulla oblongata, G and B are the nuclei wherein Golls and Burdachs columns end.From these, new fibers arise which decussate and form the fillet (lemniscus, L) in: D.—L, lemniscus; Py, pyramidal tract; 0, the olive; C.R., corpus restiforme. E.—Pons; IV, fourth ventricle. F.—L, lemniscus of fillet; n.r., nucleus ruber; Py, pyramidal tract in crus cerebri; nL,nucleus lenticularis; Th, optic thalamus (beginning of new neurone to cortex?). GENERAL ANATOMICAL CONSIDERATIONS 825 fibers end with terminal ramific

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  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
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