Chapter 100

,

230-233

Impulsive,

146

Increase of, question of,

112

,

117

Influence on causation of hæmatoma of the dura mater,

707

of the opium habit,

651

Menstrual,

173

Moral,

143

of childhood,

171

of lactation,

782

Primary,

151

Primary, confusional and delusional,

167

Periodic,

150

Puerperal,

173

Secondary, delusional,

203

Suicidal,

146

Syphilitic,

175

,

1017

Terminations of, in delirium tremens,

630

Transitory,

164

Insomnia,

379

in cerebral anæmia,

783

in delirium tremens,

627

,

629

in the chloral habit,

665

in the insane, treatment,

137

in the opium habit,

655

Intellect, state of, in alcoholism,

625

in symmetrical gangrene,

1260

Intellectual pursuits, as a cause of intracranial hemorrhage and apoplexy,

931

Intercostal neuralgia,

1234

Intermarriage, influence on causation of insanity,

115

Intermittent neuralgia of supraorbital nerve,

1233

Intestines, disorders of, in chronic alcoholism,

601

,

602

I

NTRACRANIAL

H

EMORRHAGE AND

O

CCLUSION OF THE

C

EREBRAL

V

ESSELS

, A

POPLEXY

, S

OFTENING OF THE

B

RAIN

, C

EREBRAL

P

ARALYSIS

,

917

Atheroma of the Cerebral Arteries

,

991

Diagnosis,

992

Prophylaxis and treatment,

992

Capillary Embolism

,

979

Diagnosis,

981

Etiology and morbid anatomy,

979

,

980

Prognosis and treatment,

981

Symptoms,

980

Intracranial Hemorrhage

,

917

Appearances of old,

921

Clots, characters of, and changes in,

920

Definition of apoplexy,

917

,

918

Etiology,

957

Age,

927-929

Alcohol,

929

,

933

Apoplectic constitution, characteristics of,

930

,

931

Bright's disease,

930

Exciting causes,

931

Heart disease,

930

,

931

Heredity and sex,

929

Intellectual pursuits,

931

Narcotic poisons,

933

Obstruction to circulation,

931

,

932

Season,

931

Situation of,

918-921

,

923

,

924

Traumatism,

932

Miliary aneurisms, causes, seat, and characters of,

921

,

922

Pathology of hemorrhagic apoplexy,

925-927

Symptoms,

933

Consciousness, loss of, onset and degrees of,

933

temporary loss of, significance and causes of,

942

,

943

Eyes, state of,

939

,

941

Facial expression,

935

Headache and paræsthesia as premonitory signs,

946

Hemiplegia,

940

Mental disturbances and aberrations of special senses,

945

Muscular relaxation,

935

,

939

Paralysis,

938

Pulse, state of,

939

,

944

Respiration,

935

Retinal hemorrhages,

944

Sensibility, state of,

942

Speech,

939

Sphincters, state of,

941

Swallowing,

935

Temperature,

935-938

Tongue, state of,

939

Vertigo, significance of,

745

Vomiting,

935

Vessels, cerebral, state of, in,

922

Occlusion of the Cerebral Arteries

,

946

Diagnosis between hemorrhage, embolism, and thrombosis,

971

,

972

from apoplectiform attacks of intracranial syphilis,

967

from comatose form of pernicious intermittent fever,

966

from diabetic coma and sunstroke,

966

from epilepsy,

965

from hysteria,

966

,

968

from injuries to the head,

966

from meningitis of the vertex,

967

from narcotic poisoning,

964

from uræmia,

965

localization of lesions in,

969

Etiology,

950

Age, influence of,

951

Heart and arteries, disease of,

951

Heart-weakness and hæmic dyscrasia,

951

Morbid anatomy,

946

Cerebral substance, changes in, produced by emboli and thrombi,

949

Emboli and thrombi, seat of,

947-949

source of,

947

Regions of brain usually involved in softening,

949

,

950

Prognosis,

972-974

Symptoms,

952

Aphasia,

956-960

Arthropathies,

962

Atrophy, muscular,

962

Chorea, post-paralytic,

960

Mental condition,

956

,

957

Motor paralysis, duration and course,

954

Reflexes, increased, rigidity and contracture,

962

,

963


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