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Identifier: alienistneurolog4041unse (find matches)
Title: Alienist and neurologist.
Year: 1919 (1910s)
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Subjects: Neurology Psychology Psychiatry Psychology, Clinical Forensic Psychiatry
Publisher: St. Louis, Mo. : Ev.E. Carreras, Steam Printer, Publisher and Binder
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)

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Oskar g^:brekke ^ 0 Burke 100 Tred 20 0 100 ClementBdlenski 4o £0- Fig. 9. Graph showing resuhs of Rossohmo tests on one case of manic depressive insanity(Arthur Cullen) one case of epilepsy and bromidism (George Johnstone) and seven cases of dementiaprecox. These examinations were made by l^rof. Herman Campbell Stevens. (v Proceedings ofSixth Annual Meeting of Alienists and Neurologists, 1917, p. 209.) Page Eiglit THE ALIENIST AND NEUROLOGIST method used constantly in the standardizing of adrenahn. This extract was Paulypositive and gave an exquisite skin reaction, and was reported to be equal in oxytocicpotency to a solution of one :n twenty million of histamine. During July, a number of normal salt injections were given Fred Madaus intra-venously. His general condition was improved. His weight increased and he became
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Fig. 7. Chart of Fred MaOdus, showing five measured condition. A. This graph shows the amount of urine passed every two hours during August 23-25. B. This curve exhibits the specific gravity of the urine passed during the same period. C. This curve represents the number of drops per c.c. of each two-hour specimen of urine.The curve is very characteristic especially during the four hours immediately following the intra-venous injection. D. This graph represents appearance of glucose in the urine. Only three specimens containedany glucose whatever. E. This dotted line with the figures at the right records three observations on the spina!pressure. 230 mm. before the glucose injection and 55 mm. afterwards. Page Nine THE ALIENIST AND NEUROLOGIST more tidy. He still talked to himself, but would generally answer questions. Hismtraspmal pressure was found to be high and the salme mjections did not lower it.It was noticed that his urine had a specific gravity below that of water. It contamedm

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  • booksubject:Neurology
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  • booksubject:Psychiatry
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  • booksubject:Forensic_Psychiatry
  • bookpublisher:St__Louis__Mo____Ev_E__Carreras__Steam_Printer__Publisher_and_Binder
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