-
Cerebral softening, also
known as encephalomalacia, is a
localized softening of the substance of the brain, due to
bleeding or inflammation.
Three varieties...
- "coagulation necrosis", "leukomalacia", "
softening of the brain", "infarct
periventricular white matter", "necrosis
of white matter", "diffuse symmetrical...
- "paralysis,
softening of the brain, nervousness, and insomnia".
Thompson claimed that he
named the beverage after a
Lieutenant Moxie, a
purported friend of his...
- his agrégation with
the thesis Des différentes
formes de ramollis****t du
cerveau (On
different forms of softening of the brain). In 1869, he was sent...
-
Square of a "
softening of the brain". A
genus of plant Prinsepia was
named after him by
the botanist John
Forbes Royle in 1839 in
appreciation of his work...
-
The anatomical study of Vladimir Lenin's
brain by
the German neurologist and
psychiatrist Oskar Vogt in 1924 was a
significant event in
the history of...
-
unilateral softening of the brain tissue arising from
obstruction of the blood vessels of the pons
involving sixth and
seventh cranial nerves and
the corticospinal...
-
pilgrimage to Rome. He died, age 71, in May 1847 in Genoa,
Italy of a
softening of the brain (Encephalomalacia). In
accord with his last wishes, O'Connell's...
-
France with
the Casualty Records Department, but
retired again in 1915 due to
the onset of the first symptoms of "
softening of the brain" (according to...
- to
carry out Cavour's policy. Overexertion, however,
brought on
softening of the brain,
which compelled him to
resign office on 24
March 1863, and ultimately...