Remarkable diminution of the medulla oblongata, and adjacent portion of the spinal marrow, consequent upon gradual spontaneous luxation of the processus dentatus, and ankylosis at the upper part of the spine, yet unattended by any symptom of paralysis. By P. D. Handyside, M.D., F.R.S.E., Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, and Surgeon to the Royal Dispensary. With an engraving. From the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal no. 143. 1839
TitleOn a Remarkable diminution of the medulla oblongata, and adjacent portion of the spinal marrow, consequent upon gradual spontaneous luxation of the processus dentatus, and ankylosis at the upper part of the spine, yet unattended by any symptom of paralysis. By P. D. Handyside, M.D., F.R.S.E., Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, and Surgeon to the Royal Dispensary. With an engraving. From the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal no. 143. 1839
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Place of publicationEDINBURGH
Year of publication1839
Pagination6pp
IllustrationsIll.
Dimensions21cm
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