1909
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.2527.1353
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Anaesthetics in General Practice

Abstract: DMB.DBJOUN I5 JUNE 5, T909.j IN NrDIGMBamuc 1353 line; both pupils contract to light and on convergence. The optic discs are normal. The articulation is much affected, slurring and indistinct, and is accompanied by inco-ordinate movements and tremors of the lips and tongue. "Hippopotamus" and other test sentences are pronounced in the characteristic G.P.I. fashion. Al the deep reflexes are distinctly exaggerated. The plantar reflex shows active flexion; the abdominal and cremasteric reflexes are present. The o… Show more

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