📒 This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 edition. Excerpt: ... LECTURE III. DISORDERS OF NUTRITION CONSECUTIVE ON LESIONS OF THE SPINAL CORD AND BRAIN. Summary.--Cutaneous affections in sclerosis of the posterior columns: papular or lichenoid eruptions, urticaria, zona, pustular eruptions; their relations icith the fulgurant pains; the former appear to arise from the same organic cause as the latter. Eschars of rapid development (acute bed-sores) in diseases of the brain and spinal cord. Mode of evolution of this skin-affection: erythema, bulle, morlification of the derma, accidents consecutive on the formation of eschars: a, putrid infection, purulent infection, gangrenous emboli; b, simple purulent ascending meningitis, ichorous ascending meningitis. Acute bed-sore in apoplexy symptomatic of circumscribed cerebral lesions. It appears principally in the gluteal region of paralysed extremities; its importance in prognosis. Acute bedsore in diseases of the spinal cord; it generally occupies the sacral region. Arthropathies depending on a lesion of the brain or spinal cord. A. Acute or subacute forms; they appear in cases of traumatic lesion of the spinal cord; in myelitis occasioned by compression (tumours, Pott's disease), in primary myelitis, in recent hemiplegia, connected-with cerebral softening. These arthr...