The Treatment of General Paralysis by Malaria; The Use of Speech Inscriptions for Early Diagnosis
The history of general paralysis records undoubted cases where the disease has for some reason or other seemed for a time actually cured so that the patients could return to work. Although such cases after a short time showed relapse whereby the disease then followed its usual course, this fact is sufficient to indicate the possi bility of stopping the progressive paralysis in some way.
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2014 ◽
Vol 23
(2)
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pp. 127-139
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