Articles anir ON THE LOCALISATION OF INTRACRANIAL TUMOUES. 1 BY BTROM BRAMWBLL, M.D. AT a discussion on Intra-cranial Surgery at the Edinburgh Medico-Chirurgical Society a few years ago (February 21, 1894), I analysed all the cases of intracranial tumour-82 in number-which had been under my own care up to that time. Since being invited to take part in the diBCussion, I have carefully gone over the notes of these cases, weeding out a few cases in which the diagnosis was perhaps doubtful, and adding the additional cases which have since come under my notice. The total number of cases of intracranial tumour which have been under my own care during life up to the present time is 122. The results in these 122 cases were as follows :-Fatal :-(a) With post-mortem examination .... ... 40 (b) Without post-mortem examination ... ... 36-... 76 Cured or apparently cured:-(a) Non-syphilitic cases (some of them were perhaps cases of distended ventricles and not tumours) ... ... ... ... 4 (b) Syphilitic cases 7-... 11 1 Being a contribution to the discussion on Tumours, published in BHAIN,
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