tailieunhanh - Parkinson disease and related disorders part - part 3

Tầm quan trọng của phát biểu của mình, tuy nhiên, đòi hỏi một sự chú ý đầu trong bộ phận phân tích của chúng tôi. Tuy nhiên, Tạp chí y si-chirurgical leniently miễn phỏng đoán của mình dựa trên danh tiếng tôn trọng của mình như là tên của tác giả sẽ là một hộ chiếu | 114 J. G. GOLDMAN AND C. G. GOETZ might then arrest the farther progress of the disease although the removing of the effects already produced might be hardly to be expected. While typical treatments focused on bleeding from the upper neck application of vesicatories and draining resultant purulent discharges the use of internal medicines was not recommended until a better understanding of the shaking palsy was achieved. In closing Parkinson implored that others study this condition Before concluding these pages it may be proper to observe once more than an important object proposed to be obtained by them is the leading of the attention of those who humanely employ anatomical examination in detecting the causes and nature of diseases particularly to this malady. By their benevolent labours its real nature may be ascertained and appropriate modes of relief or even of cure pointed out . Little is the public aware of the obligations it owes to those who led by professional ardour and the dictates of duty have devoted themselves to these pursuits under circumstances most unpleasant and forbidding. Every person of consideration and feeling may judge of the advantages yielded by the philanthropic exertions of a Howard but how few can estimate the benefits bestowed on mankind by the labours of a Morgagni Hunter or Baillie. . Parkinsonism after 1817 . Reception of the Essay and subsequent British observations Overall Parkinson s Essay on the Shaking Palsy was well received in the English medical community. Accounts of three reviews in 1817-1818 London medical journals have been documented by Herzberg 1990 . Although these reviews are primarily praiseworthy Parkinson s mere speculation on localization and etiology did not elude notice of The London Medical and Physical Journal and The Medico-chirur-gical Journal reviewers. Bold comments from The London Medical and Physical Journal include the following He very modestly apologises for the hypothetical nature of his .