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Identifier: medicaldiagnosi00gree (find matches)
Title: Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Greene, Charles Lyman, 1862-
Subjects: Diagnosis
Publisher: Philadelphia, Blakiston
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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cus muscle. The Oppenheim-Babinski Hip-flexion sign is of interest but of slightclinical importance. It consists merely in an uninhibitable flexion of thethigh of a spastic paralyzed lower extremity upon attempting the exchange,the flat dorsal-recumbent for the sitting posture. Grassets sign or phenomenon is of some value in hysterical simulationof partial organic hemiplegia or simulation by the malingerer. In full recumbency with arms crossed in front and legs separated (asshould be done in the Oppenheim-Babinski maneuver), the patient finds itimpossible to lift both lower extremities simultaneously though each may beraised separately. The trap for the simulator is obvious. Hoovers Sign.—This has essentially the same differential value as thepreceding maneuver. In the partial dorsally recumbent hemiplegic and the normal personalike, the attempt to raise one leg alone involves downward pressure by theopposite extremity in a degree proportional to its strength. 1198 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS
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THE MOTOR POINTS OF ERB 1199 A. Anterior surface of arm, shoulder and hand. 1. Deltoid. 16. Flexor longus pollicis. 2. Musculo-cutaneous n. 17. Pronator quadratus. 3. Biceps. 18. Median n. 4. Musculo-spiral n. 19. Abductor pollicis. 5. Brachialis anticus. 20. Opponens pollicis. 6 & 7. Median (the ulnar lies just 1 nternal 21. Flexor brevis pollicis. to 6). 22. Adductor pollicis. 8. Pronator radii teres. 23. Lumbricales. g. Supinator longus. 24. Ulnar n. 10. Palmaris longus. 25. Palmaris brevis. 11. Flexor carpi ulnaris. 26. Adductor minimi digiti. 12. Flexor carpi radialis. 27. Flexor brevis minimi digiti. 13. Flexor profundus digitorum. 28. Opponens minimi digiti. 14. Flexor sublimis digitorum. 29. Palmar interossei. 15. Same (second and third digits). B. Posterior surface of arm, shoulder and hand. 1. Deltoid. 9. Supinator brevis. 2. Triceps (long head). 10. Extensor carpi ulnaris. 3. Triceps (external head). 11. Extensor indicis. 4. Musculo-spiral nerve. 12. Abductor longus pol

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