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LEWIS J. POLLOCK 



Fig. 8 A, represents the sensory loss resulting from a complete section of 

 the median nerve and a minor lesion of the ulnar. A', when the superficial radial 

 nerve was subsequently severed the preexisting sensibility of the radial side of 

 the palm disappeared. B, C, D, represent the sensory loss on the dorsum of the 

 hand resulting from complete section of the ulnar nerve. B', C, D', when the 

 superficial radial nerve was severed subsequently to be used as a transplant, 

 the algesic area found within the sensory distribution of the ulnar nerve, "dis- 

 appeared. 



16. A'. Superficial radial nerve used as cable transplant in operation May 

 27, 1919. Examined June 3, 1919. 



6. Superficial radial nerve used as transplant September 17, 1919. 



B'. Examined September 25, 1919. 



9. Operated September 6, 1919. Examined September 25, 1919. 



S. Operated September 3, 1919. Examined September 25, 1919. 



