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August 1922

OSSERVAZIONI NEUROLOGICHE SU LESIONI DEL SISTEMA NERVOSO DA TRAUMI DI GUERRA.

Arch NeurPsych. 1922;8(2):224. doi:10.1001/archneurpsyc.1922.02190140115012

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Abstract

Prof. Ottorino Rossi in an evidently privately printed review of his war material gives, in 224 pages, a most valuable and interesting survey of casuistics—with 164 figures in the text—partly lesions of the forebrain (frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, callosal), partly of the cerebellum, and various cerebral syndromes. The second part of the work is principally devoted to lesions of the spinal cord and spinal roots, reflex disorders, sensibility paths, etc. The individual studies are well presented. Unfortunately, there is no index, and there are no summaries which would render in a concise form the deductions from this casuistic treasure house. Those working up war material should not omit a careful study of this well reported material.

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