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- This is a general paralysis of the whole A-23, A-21, Huesca-Pamplona.
- He died in 1929 at Napa State Hospital in " general paralysis of insane ."
- He died on 4 February 1914, in the lunatic asylum where he had been committed for'general paralysis'and derangement.
- The cause of death was " general paralysis of the insane . " Baisden was buried at West View Cemetery in Augusta.
- Struck by a general paralysis, he had to leave active service in December, 1896, and succumbed to his sickness before the scandal came to light.
- On 2 July 1921 just two years after his last VFL game Belcher succumbed to general paralysis in the Kew Hospital for the Insane.
- Austrian physician Julius Wagner-Jauregg won the Nobel Prize for his invention of malarial therapy as a treatment for general paralysis of the insane ( neurosyphilis ).
- In 1911 he earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Edinburgh after completing a dissertation on general paralysis of the insane ( later known as neurosyphilis ).
- The likely catalyst for her campaign interests was her husband's death from general paralysis and dedrangement ( general paralysis of the insane ) a symptom of Tertiary Syphilis.
- The likely catalyst for her campaign interests was her husband's death from general paralysis and dedrangement ( general paralysis of the insane ) a symptom of Tertiary Syphilis.
- In November 1855 his youngest brother, Thomas, had him admitted to the Crichton Royal Institution in Dumfries, suffering from an illness described as " monomania of ambition and general paralysis ".
- For much of the 20th century the hospital played an important role in the development of induced malaria treatment as cure for general paralysis of the insane, a form of advanced syphilis.
- He performed extensive research involving general paralysis of the insane, and while at Saint-Yon he published a pioneer study of psychiatric statistics titled " Recherches statistiques sur les causes de l'alienation mentale ".
- "' General paresis "', also known as "'general paralysis of the insane "'or "'paralytic dementia "', is a severe organic mental disorder and caused by the chronic meningoencephalitis that leads to cerebral atrophy in late-stage syphilis.
- In 1822 Bayle was the first physician to provide a comprehensive description of general paresis, which is sometimes referred to as paralytic dementia, general paralysis of the insane, or " maladie de Bayle " in medical literature.
- A description of a cerebral disorder in relation to organic factors and in the context of general paralysis of the insane only; with no reference to schizophrenia, shows a disorder with features of generalized dementia ( Lishman 1998 ).
- Under Dr J . K . Adey's supervision at Sunbury, Ellery developed a greater understanding of psychiatry; together they were responsible in 1925 for the first successful application in Australia of Wagner-Jauregg's malarial-fever treatment for general paralysis of the insane.
- He retired in 1888 as the colonel of the 9th U . S . Infantry at Fort Whipple, Arizona, and took up residence in Washington, D . C ., where he died at home on November 29, 1897, from general paralysis brought about from a stroke.
- Redstone, for his part, says that nothing so far in the stock market _ not last Tuesday's selloff of Viacom, not the general paralysis in the initial-offering market that last week claimed Goldman, Sachs as its latest victim _ need deter him from a Blockbuster stock offering.
- In the context of early psychosurgery, Berrios unusually also refers to the operations performed in 1889 by a surgeon, Harrison Cripps, at the behest of the British psychiatrist Thomas Claye Shaw in which fluid was drawn from the brain of a patient diagnosed with general paralysis of the insane.
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