Excerpt from The Diagnosis of Diseases of the Spinal Cord
The following pages contain an address, delivered in October, 1879, to the members of the Medical Society of Wolverhampton, at whose request it is now published in a separate form. It appeared, as delivered, in the "Medical Times and Gazette" for November and December. In revising it, numerous additions have been made, in order to render the outline of the subject more complete. These additions have increased the length of the lecture, but I have thought it better to leave its form unaltered, beyond a division into sections for more convenient reference. Some illustrations have been added, which may assist the reader who is not familiar with the normal and pathological anatomy of the spinal cord. For one of these - Fig. 3, an illustration which I supplied to the eighth edition of Quain's "Anatomy" - I am indebted to the courtesy of Messrs. Longmans.
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