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cerebral embolism,
cerebral gout,
cerebral rheumatism, and
epidemic cerebro-
spinal meningitis. New York, NY: W. Wood & Company. Kleisiaris, C.F.; Sfakianakis...
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Meningitis is
acute or
chronic inflammation of the
protective membranes covering the
brain and
spinal cord,
collectively called the meninges. The most...
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colorless body
fluid found within the
tissue that
surrounds the
brain and
spinal cord of all vertebrates. CSF is
produced by
specialised ependymal cells...
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diagnosing cerebrospinal meningitis by
examining spinal fluid. However, he was
criticized by
antivivisectionists for
having obtained spinal fluid from children...
- improvement. It was
eventually determined that he was
suffering from
cerebro-
spinal meningitis, and it was
speculated that this
illness of his was
caused by...
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previous period,
being able to cite the one that
includes epidemic cerebro-
spinal meningitis among those of
obligatory declaration; the one that authorizes...
- He
became completely deaf in 1930 at age 10,
after suffering cerebro-
spinal meningitis. He
attended Central Institute for the Deaf and
Wright Oral School...
- His
first published medical article as a
practicing physician, “
Cerebro-
Spinal Meningitis in Jerusalem" (1911), was
based on
studies he
conducted with the...
- (mêninx) 'membrane') are the
three membranes that
envelop the
brain and
spinal cord. In mammals, the
meninges are the dura mater, the
arachnoid mater,...
- into
typhoid pneumonia,
subsequently followed by
paralysis and
cerebro-
spinal meningitis,
which ended,
after a
painful struggle, in his
death at Norwich...