CASES A TO N FROM BRITISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN WRITERS (1914–1916) 399
CASE
A. Tabes “shell-shocked” into paresis? (Donath) 401
B. Latent syphilis “shell-shocked” into tabes? (Duco and Blum) 403
C. Aggravation of neurosyphilis by service? (Weygandt) 404
D. Aggravation of neurosyphilis by service? (Todd) 406
E. Aggravation of neurosyphilis on service? (Todd) 409
F. Duration of neurosyphilitic process important. (Farrar) 411
G. Latent syphilis lighted up to paresis by war stress without shell-shock. (Marie) 412
H. Paresis lighted up by “gassing”? (de Massary) 414
I. Epilepsy in a neuropath lighted up by syphilis acquired at war. (Bonhoeffer) 415
J. Syphilitic—after Dixmude epileptic. (Bonhoeffer) 417
K. Syphilitic root-sciatica in a fireworks man. (Dejerine, Long) 418
L. Paresis lighted up in civilian by domestic stress of the war. (Percy Smith) 420
M. Shell-shock pseudoparesis. (Pitres and Marchand) 421
N. Shell-shock pseudotabes. (Pitres and Marchand) 424
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