Acute Injuries of the Head: Their Diagnosis, Treatment, Complications and Sequels |
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... head injury are usually ascribed to scarring of the brain and are considered by most authors as having a relatively poor prognosis . These are the cases ordinarily referred ... Injury . — Since it is impossible 492 ACUTE INJURIES OF THE HEAD.
... head injury are usually ascribed to scarring of the brain and are considered by most authors as having a relatively poor prognosis . These are the cases ordinarily referred ... Injury . — Since it is impossible 492 ACUTE INJURIES OF THE HEAD.
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... injury , 521 Hygroma , subdural , case report , 208 pathology , 123 Hyperpnoea , control , 249 Hypothalamus , and sleep , 30 K Kidney , artificial , use in closed head injuries , 252 Knock - out , in boxing , mechanism , 78 L Labyrinth ...
... injury , 521 Hygroma , subdural , case report , 208 pathology , 123 Hyperpnoea , control , 249 Hypothalamus , and sleep , 30 K Kidney , artificial , use in closed head injuries , 252 Knock - out , in boxing , mechanism , 78 L Labyrinth ...
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... injury , 516 , 517 Prevention of head injuries , 24 , 562-564 Processes , clinoid , fractures , 382 Projections , radiographic , in acute head injuries , 363-365 Prophylaxis , in open or compound wounds , 346 , 347 Protection , of skull ...
... injury , 516 , 517 Prevention of head injuries , 24 , 562-564 Processes , clinoid , fractures , 382 Projections , radiographic , in acute head injuries , 363-365 Prophylaxis , in open or compound wounds , 346 , 347 Protection , of skull ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
HEAD INJURIES IN GREAT BRITAIN Some Facts and Figures 2026 | 20 |
THE RETICULAR SYSTEM With particular reference | 27 |
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abnormal accident activity appear artery associated base become bleeding blood body bone brain stem cause cells cent cerebral changes clinical closed clot common complete compression concussion condition consciousness considerable cortex cranial nerves damage danger defect demonstrated depressed develop diagnosis direct dura early effect epilepsy evidence examination extensive extradural fibres fluid forces formation fracture frontal function graft hæmatoma hæmorrhage head injury immediate important increase indicated infection intracranial intracranial pressure involving laceration later lead lesions lobe London loss matter means mechanisms meningeal method midbrain middle movement muscle necessary nerve neurones normal nucleus occasionally occur operation particularly patient placed position possible posterior present pressure produce record region removed result reticular scalp seen severe showed side signs sinus skin skull subdural surface surgical suture tear temporal tissue trauma treatment unconsciousness usually vessels wound