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Sulphates in the Urine of General Paralytics, with Special Reference to their Relation to the Seizures in this Disease

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

John Turner*
Affiliation:
Essex County Asylum

Extract

The following analyses were undertaken with the idea that the results obtained from them might throw some light on the cause of the seizures or fits that generally occur in the later stages of general paralysis.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1895 

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Dr. Herter, of New York, has followed out a similar course in regard to epilepsy ; his results are published in “The New York Medical Journal,” August 20th and 27th, and September 3rd, 1892. My attention was drawn to his paper by an account of it in the Epitome of the “B. M. J.,” October 29th, 1892, some considerable time after the analyses here described were commenced.Google Scholar

“British Medical Journal,” April 4th, 1891.Google Scholar

Consisting of meat, 7 ozs, (cooked); bread, 16 ozs. ; potatoes, 9 ozs. ; and butter, 1 os., besides tea and sugar.Google Scholar

Written in April, 1893.Google Scholar

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