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Identifier: nervousmentaldis00chu (find matches)
Title: Nervous and mental diseases
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Church, Archibald, b. 1861 Peterson, Frederick, 1859-1938, joint author
Subjects: Nervous system Mental illness
Publisher: Philadelphia, London, W.B. Saunders company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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lesion lies to the kidney^the more is the pain and tenderness associated with the 10th dorsal. Thelower the lesion in the ureter, the more does the 1st lumbar tend to appear.Bladder.—(A) Mucous membrane and neck of bladder.First, 2d, 3d, 4th sacral.(B) Overdistention and ineffectual contraction.Eleventh and 12th dorsal and 1st lumbar.Prostate.—Tent\\ 11th, 12th dorsal. First, 2d, 3d sacral and 5th lumbar.Epididymis.—Eleventh and 12th dorsal and 1st lumbar.Testis.—Te\it\\ dorsal.Ovary.—Tenth dorsal. Appendages, etc.—Eleventh and 12th dorsal and 1st lumbar.Uterus. —(A) In contraction. Tenth, 11th, 12th dorsal and 1st lumbar.(B) Os uteri. First, 2d, 3d, 4th sacral, and 5th lumbar very rarely. A farther point elucidated by the same author is the relation of headpains and aches to visceral disturbances. Such pains and aches aremarked by definite areas of sensitiveness when at their height and by ten- Frontonasal Max HILARYNasolabial Mental Superior LarvngeauInferior Larynceau
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Fig. 23.Figs. 21, 22, and 23.—Maximal points of referred and associated pain on the head and face.. SENSORY CONDITIONS, 61 der maxima. These maxima, as those upon the trunk, are practicallythe tender points of Valleix. They are much more persistent than the ten-der areas, which usually are only well marked when the pain is seyereand gradually subside concentrically, leaying the maxima. On the headand face, as on the trunk and limbs, these pain-areas haye segmental dis-tribution and in no manner correspond to the peripheral ner^^e-supply. Figures 21, 22, and 23 show the cephalic maximal points, and thefollowing table shows the relation of the body-yiscera to these head-points and also to the body-areas : Table Showing Associated Painful Areas ox the Head Related toVisceral Disease in the Body. Area on Body. Associated Area on SCALP. Orga>-s in Particular Relation toTHESE Areas. Cervical, 3 Frontonasal (? ros-tral). Apices of lungs. Stomach. Liver. Cervical, 4 Frontonasal. Dorsal,

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