dog, for example tl • 



shuck is no doubt the sudden ii I 

 u liii-h reflex action ordinaril; 



5. Nervous Shock; Shell Shock." I 

 paid t « » the oen ous shock that i 

 h;i\ e been subjected to tin- i 



;in incurred in modern 



suddenly at the front or i hej n 

 themselves in an apparently aormal n 

 w hen they pass into a condition d 



n<lit icins may alfi 



ma! individuals would not in I 



■_r i i • .- 1 1 .shock. The characterisl 



different from thus.- of other forma 



Elliot Smith and T. II. Pear, th( i must !■ 



aeurologic or psychopathic point ■ 



»'». Surgical Shock. It is this variety thai is 

 speal shock. It may be produced <*al 



injury to B healthy person or b 



handling on the operating table [1 mmon in I 



ing th( • an important variety - 



be used only in a general Bense. B 

 BUrgical shock are very much the same. i 

 apathetic condition, caring little for what ii 

 answering questions only when rep< 

 His skiii. lips and gums are very pa 



feels Cold and is moist w ith 



and it is usually only after applying a 

 movement of defen icited 



patient. The postural r< 

 lifted it falls back limp and I 



rapid, thin and almost imperceptil 



abnormally low. i 

 tal temperature is, 1 I 



and •- ..■ t slowly to ligl W 



tient 's voice is hoi 



; lympl 



Experimental In\ :10ns of Sho 



Por indueing shock exi 

 employed: either rou 



