[November, 1908.]
Brain.
Part III, 1908.
Original Articles and Clinical Cases.
A Human Experiment in Nerve Division.
By W. H. R. Rivers, M.D., F.R.S.,
Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge;
and
Henry Head, M.D., F.R.S.,
Physician to the London Hospital.
- Chapter I.—History of the Case.
- Chapter II.—Methods of Examination.
- Chapter III.—The Phenomena of Deep Sensibility.
- Chapter IV.—Protopathic Sensibility.
- Section 1.—Borders of Dissociated Sensibility.
- Section 2.—Pain.
- Section 3.—Heat and Cold.
- Section 4.—Hair-Sensibility.
- Section 5.—The Sensibility of the Glans penis.
- Chapter V.—Epicritic Sensibility.
- Section 1.—Tactile Sensibility.
- Section 2.—Thermal Sensibility.
- Section 3.—The Compass-Test.
- Section 4.—The Sensibility of the Triangle.
- Chapter VI.—Trophic, Vasomotor, and Pilomotor Changes.
- Chapter VII.—Adaptation to Heat and Cold.
- Chapter VIII.—Localization and Spacial Discrimination.
- Chapter IX.—Intensity.
- Chapter X.—Punctate Sensibility.
- Chapter XI.—General Theoretical Conclusions.
- Section 1.—The Integration of Afferent Impulses.
- Section 2.—Sensory and Non-sensory Afferent Impulses.
- References.
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