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Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1929
Of the numerous theories of the pathogenesis of tabes dorsalis, only two deserve consideration. According to one theory, advocated by Strumpell, 1 Spielmeyer, 2 Hauptmann 3 and others, tabes is an endogenous disease process. It is supposed to be caused by a syphilitic toxin which "selectively" affects certain parts of the posterior columns and causes ...
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Of the numerous theories of the pathogenesis of tabes dorsalis, only two deserve consideration. According to one theory, advocated by Strumpell, 1 Spielmeyer, 2 Hauptmann 3 and others, tabes is an endogenous disease process. It is supposed to be caused by a syphilitic toxin which "selectively" affects certain parts of the posterior columns and causes ...
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The suspension apparatus for tabes dorsalis
Neurology, 1999Douglas J. Lanska, MD, MS, MSPH, Tomah, WI Suspension therapy for tabes dorsalis was a notable therapeutic fad of the late nineteenth century. In 1889, this treatment, which involved suspending patients by their necks in complex apparatus (figure),1 was rapidly and widely disseminated in the United States on the basis …
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Tabes dorsalis in the 19th century. The golden age of progressive locomotor ataxia
Revue Neurologique, 2021Laurent Tatu
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ON THE VALUE OF SUSPENSION IN THE TREATMENT OF TABES DORSALIS.
Lancet, The, 1891J Michell Clarke
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Clinical Lecture ON THE ASSOCIATION OF TABES DORSALIS WITH SYPHILIS.
Lancet, The, 1882Thomas Buzzard
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