A Case of Acute Ascending Paralysis (Landry's Paralysis)
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The notes of the following case, which I saw with Dr. Bothwell of Topsham, near Exeter, in December, i88g, niay be of interest. Mr. B., aged 46, has always enjoyed fairly good health; but in June, 1888, was thrown from a trap, which fell on him and loosened some of his teeth, but otherwise he had no injury to his head, and no loss of consciousness. During the past twelve days he has had a severe attack
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Laboratory Technique in Biology and Medicine
1. Two cases of "Landry's syndrome" are reported, the term being used to indicate an ascending paralysis of the spinal cord. 2. One case is due to compression by a chloroma, and the mechanism of ascent of the paralysis is discussed. The second case is due to a presumed infective agent. 3. The varied causes of the syndrome are emphasised, as well as the necessity to exclude compression as a caus...
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