II CI LIABI1 



Intracranial Pre.s. . 



I tae word more with 

 that is, the pressure in t! i 

 Under ordinary condil 

 laries, and maj be m< 

 a tul'i' Bcrev ed into tin- cranium as <i' 

 ary from mm. Hg in i 



dog pois <1 by Btrychnine It 



pressioi] <>t' th.- \ eina of I he 



pressure, bul also in pathnloj 



new groM th in the brain, if it o< 



is destroy ed, exerts pressure on all pari 



cavity, bul this pressure m 



tin- cranial «•< »nt «nt s. for the fal 



porl a part of it. thus directii 

 pathwa; The Btructun I the ba 

 the veins <>t' < lalen ami the S3 1\ i. 

 way. It' th»- pressure is rapidly applied 

 out the cranial <-i.iit.-nK. in buc! 

 culatory in origin, sin.-.- immediatelj 

 tin- intracranial pressure i^ nol foum 



Tin- major symptom* 

 anemia of the medulla obl< 



applied locally in tin- hull. a f a 



very Bmall foreign bodj or only trivial l 

 destroy lit".-, ot of pressure t: 



which <-as<-. mi a« tint •'!' the BUpp 



larger growth is required to affect th< 

 produced by blocking of I 

 causes th.- greatesl rise in intn 



dulla, 1 an- brain 1^ dri 



linst the occipital 

 pre« that ■ 



the symptoms of acute 

 tical l Leonard 1 1 1 



common practice Tl 



to the soil! - ! COl 



CIRCULATION THROUGH THE I N 

 Tin- pulmonary 



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