374: 



NERVOUS SYSTEM. 



Brought forward 16 cases 



Haemorrhage (quoted from various authors) ; haemorrhage into 



the cerebrum as well as the cerebellum . . . . 9 " 



Atrophy of the left cerebral and the right cerebellar hemisphere 2 " 



Cases of disease, with paralysis ; quoted from various authors . 9 " 



Cases of abscess, with paralysis ; quoted from various authors . 3 " 



Cyst (Recamier) ; convulsions 1 case. 



Abscess (Laugier) ; convulsions 1 " 



Abscess, involving the entire cerebellum (Lallemand) ; want of 



coordination 1 . . . . 1 " 



Cases, quoted from various authors, in which no disturbance was 



noted in the movements ; the disease was confined to one 



lateral lobe of the cerebellum 5 cases. 



Cases of tumor, quoted from various authors, in which there 



was paralysis 15 " 



Cases of tumor, associated with disease of the cerebrum . . 7 ** 

 Cases of tumor, associated with convulsions ; the descriptions 



are very indefinite 9 78 cases 



(Nine Cases, observed ~by Andral.) 



Softening ; herniptegia and convulsions 1 case. 



Softening ; hemiplegia and subsequent haemorrhage . . . 1 " 



Softening ; hemiplegia and haemorrhage 1 " 



Softening ; agitation, like convulsions, of the members . . 1 " 



Cyst ; paralysis and convulsions 1 " 



Tubercle; hemiplegia ( 1 " 



Five small tubercles in one hemisphere of the cerebellum ; move- 

 ments normal 1 " 



Tuberculous mass, the size of a hazel-nut, on one side of the 



cerebellum ; movements normal 1 " 



Cyst, the size of a hazel-nut, on one side of the cerebellum; 



movements normal 1 9 cases. 



Add cases of haemorrhage, previously cited, observed by Andral, 6 " 



Add cases quoted from various authors 73 " 



Total cases collected by Andral 2 . . 93 cases. 



In six cases, quoted from Serres, marked *, " there were 

 observed all the signs of violent apoplexy ; nothing in par- 

 ticular is said with regard to disorders of movement " (An- 

 dral, op. cit., p. 475). In the case quoted from Dance, 



1 This is the single case, noted by Andral, out of the ninety-three, showing 

 want of coordination. 



2 ANDRAL, Clinique medicale, Bruxelles, 1834, tome v., p. 468, et seq. 



