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  1. ... Chandler (J. H.) Two'cases of very extensive brain injury, with recovery. Clin. News, Phila., 1880, i, 234; ... brain; recovery. Nashville J. M. & S., 1859, xvii, 321. -----. Brain injuries; trephining. Pacific M. & S. J., San Fran., 1874-5, ...
  2. ... to the man to revive him after serious brain injury. A drunken man, although stupid, is not unconscious, ... from inflammation transmitted to the meninges of the brain. Injuries and Wounds in this situation are also dangerous, ...
  3. ... things that we're working on is traumatic brain injury as a result of domestic violence and that ... well, we have a real problem with traumatic brain injury with our returning veterans. And so people really ...
  4. ... impulse, 196 ---------selfishness, 210 ----inebriety, 186, 198 ---------from brain injury, 166, 210 ----inherited alcoholism, 135 ----mania of suspicion, ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Brain injury rehabilitation in adults : a national clinical guideline 
    Publication: Edinburgh, Scotland : Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), March 2013
    ... et al. Motor impairment rehabilitation post acquired brain injury. Brain Inj 2007;21(2):133-60. 35. Vanderploeg ... injury review of treatments for mild traumatic brain injury. Brain Inj upper limb rehabilitation: Evidence-based evaluation of ...
  6. ... consideration of the pathology and natural history of brain injuries, the probability of benefit from the operation is ... Tadlock, of Tennessee. Cerebral Complications.— Concussion of the Brain may complicate injuries of any portion of the spinal cord, resulting ...
  7. ... as those affecting, or liable to affect, the brain, injuries of the head affecting the brain having been ... erysipelatous or sloughing. Inflammation had extended to the brain. He survived this terrible injury thirteen days, death coming to his relief on ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A manual for the practice of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea, 1879
    ... notes I see that in a case of brain injury which lived only one hour, blood was found ... attention in a subsequent page. AVounds of the Brain. In some injuries to the skull the brain may be wounded ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A bibliographical sourcebook of compressed air, diving, and submarine medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Research Division, Project X-427, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, 1948-1966
    ... this case was considered to be due to brain injury from air embolism. Loss of the breathing apparatus ... C. Cerebral air embolism, pp. 683-685 in; Injuries of the brain and spinal cord and their cover- ings. Edited ...
  10. ... 1911]. Sharpe (William) [1882- ]. Diagnosis and treatment of brain injuries with and without a fracture of the skull, ... sweating and some other reflex conditions, in gross injuries of the spinal cord. Brain, Lond., 1918, xl, pts. 2 and 3,188- ...
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