The paralysis may be due to disease or wounds of the nerves themselves or of their motor roots, or of the cerebro-spinal axis, implicating their origin, or to pressure and atrophy of a trunk-nerve in some portion of its tract.
Since belladonna and ergot were shown to diminish vascular action in the cerebro-spinal axis by contracting its capillary blood-vessels, they have {834} been put forward as having a specific virtue in this disease.
The occurrence of an acute peripheral gangrene soon after certain traumatic or inflammatory lesions of the brain or spinal cord, of articular inflammation following chronic affections of the cerebro-spinal axis, are instances in point.
Defn: The brain and spinal cord; the cerebro-spinal axis; myelencephalon.
The brain and spinal cord; the cerebro-spinal axis; the neuron.
The brain and spinal cord; the cerebro-spinal axis; myelencephalon.
Concerned both in sensation and volition; -- applied to those nerve fibers which pass to and from the cerebro-spinal axis, and are respectively concerned in sensation and volition.
The relation of the cerebrum to the cranio-spinal axis is manifested by the circumstance that the latter can act without the former.
Its cranio-spinal axis alone is in operation, and thus far it is only an automaton.
The duration of the effect of a remedy upon the cerebro-spinal axis is in the inverse ratio of its volatility; and this is equally true whether the remedy be given with or without the precautions previously detailed.
That the effects of remedies upon the cerebro-spinal axis may be enhanced by the sequestration of the blood contained in one or more extremities, previous to the administration of the medicament.
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