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Excerpt from The Differential Diagnosis of Traumatic Intracranial Lesions
Case I. Symptoms - Wild delirium; high temperature coma; haemorrhage from left ear; death in forty-eight hours.
Lesions. - Laceration of both parietal lobes upon their lateral and inferior surfaces; cortical haemorrhage.
Case II. Symptoms - Active delirium only noted; walking case. Suicide by drowning after twenty-four hours.
Case Ill. Symptoms - Coma, stertor, general muscular rigidity, and dilatation of left pupil; haemorrhage from right ear, and later from right nostril; left hemiplegia after twelve hours, with disappearance of earlier symptoms; urine not con rolled; consciousness not restored. Death in six days.
Lesions. - Laceration of inferior and external surfaces of left frontal and of right temporo-sphenoidal lobes; corresponding cortical haemorrhages thinning toward base and vertex; gen eral hyperaemia.
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