The Therapeutic Value of Suggestion during the Hypnotic State; With an Historical Sketch of Hypnotism and a Report of Thirty-Five Cases

HAMILTON OSGOOD
1890 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal  
tiou of paralysis is as follows : Sensory : Ainesthesia over the shoulder and radial side of the arm, extending well over toward tho ulnar side ; Motor : Paralysis with atrophy and degeneration reaction implicating the deltoid, triceps, biceps, supinator longus and brevis, supra-and infru-spinatus, pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi. The injury was probably either a stretching of the nerve-roots, more particularly on the left, from about the fourth to tho seventh, inclusive, or a haemorrhage
more » ... about the cord in the corresponding locality. One of the cases reported in my previous paper illustrates the localization still further. In this case there was typical unilateral dislocation, apparently of the third upon the fourth vertebras, followed by paralysis and atrophy, affecting in a marked measure the supra-and infra-spinatus muscles on the left, as seen in
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