Senile, Familial, Congenital and Functional Tremors and Clonus, including hysterical chorea rhythmica, and hysterical chorea electrica and myoclonus (paramyo[...]) multiplex (Part i)

Date:
1897-1946
Reference:
PP/FPW/B.331/1
Part of:
Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)
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Huntingdon's chorea and allied cases. Senile epilepsy, chorea, motor tics and paraplegia (see also vol on old age). Paralysis agitans and Parkinsonianism and some cases of paralysis agitans without tremor. Cases of senile paraplegia of various kinds and degrees. Cases of true Sydenham's chorea in the aged (for comparison). Also (for comparison) familial precocious arteriosclerotic dementia also 'Alzheimer's disease', 'Pick's disease' and 'Jakob's syndrome' (senile dementia and Parkinsonianism), and all pre-senile dementias, also true senile dementias and so called cerebral arteriosclerosis (for comparison) and 'cortical atrophy'. See Part 2 of this series. Note! My notes (in this collection) on case of Miss A O L Schneider contain references and remarks on blue pigmentation of the skin from hypodermic injections, tattooing etc. The whole subject of myodamia and muscle twitchings

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1897-1946

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