Excerpt from The Surgical Treatment of Facial Neuralgia
Reference to the list of published writings on the subject which is given at the end of this work will prove how numerous, yet how widely scattered they are. Professor Krause's valuable monograph, published in 1896, is, however, the only one which gives at all a complete review, and it is largely occupied with questions relating to the physiology of the fifth nerve. I have only briefly discussed these points, with the view of confining the present account to practical details. Considerable difference of opinion still exists as to the best forms of operation for facial neuralgia. The hope of providing a clear account of a complex and difficult subject, and of making it more simple is the chief reason for this work.
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