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4. E. E. Southard: Lesions of the granule layer of the human cerebellum; Journal of Medical Research, XVI, 1907. 5. Proof of marked parenchymatous lesions must hang on post mortem data; the inference here as to the presence of parenchymatous lesions is a clinical inference. 6. Reprinted from an article by Southard & Solomon: “Latent neurosyphilis and the question of Paresis sine paresi.” Boston Medical & Surgical Journal, XXIV, 1. 7. Solomon: “How Shall Latent Syphilis be Treated? The Prophylaxis of Syphilis of the Central Nervous System.” Interstate Medical Journal, XXIII, 8. 8. Joseph Collins: Syphilis of the Brain, Journal American Medical Association, July 10, 1915, Vol. LXV, pp. 139–144. 9. A. M. Barrett has recently discussed this subject in a paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. LXVII, Dec. 2, 1916. 10. Reprinted from an article by Southard & Solomon: “Latent neurosyphilis and the Question of Paresis sine paresi.” Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, XXIV, 1. 11. E. E. Southard. A case of glioma of the pineal region, Am. Jour. of Ins., Vol. LXI, 1905. 12. Since this was written Collins has had further difficulties related to his neurosyphilis, improving under treatment. 13. Warthin: “Persistence of active lesions and spirochetes in the tissues of clinically inactive or ‘cured’ syphilitics,” American Journal of Medical Sciences, CLII, 1916. 14. “The Significance of Changes in Cellular Content of Cerebrospinal Fluid in Neurosyphilis,” Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, CLXXIII, 27. 15. Plaut: Ueber Halluzinosen der Syphilitiker, Berlin, 1913. 16. Borden S. Veeder: Hereditary Syphilis in the Light of Recent Clinical Studies; Am. Jour. of Med. Sc., CLII, 1916. 17. Reprinted from article by Southard and Solomon: “Latent Neurosyphilis, the Question of Paresis sine paresi,” Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, XXIV, 1. 18. (This case was furnished by Dr. D. A. Haller from the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital series.) 19. Fernald, W. E. Standardized Fields of Inquiry for Clinical Studies of Borderline Defectives. Mental Hygiene, Vol. 1, No. 2, April, 1917. 20. Goddard, H. H., Feeblemindedness, its Causes and Consequences, 1914. 21. W. E. Fernald and E. E. Southard. Waverley Research Series in the Pathology of the Feebleminded. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1917. 22. Thibierge. La Syphilis dans l’armÉe, 1917. 23. Hecht. Wien. klin. Woch., xxix, 51. 24. Donath. BeitrÄge zu den Kriegsverletzungen und -er-krankungen des Nervensystems. Wiener klin. Wehnschr., No. 27–8, 1915. 25. Duco et Blum. Guide pratique du MÉdecin dans les Expertises mÉdicolÉgales militaires. Paris, 1917. 26. Birnbaum. Kriegsneurosen und -psychosen auf Grund der gegenwÄrtigen Kriegsbeobachtungen: Sammelbericht. Z. f. d. ges. Neurol. u. Psychiat., Bd. XII, H. 1, 1915. 27. Weygandt. KriegseinflÜsse und Psychiatrie. Jahreskurse f. Ärztl. Fortbildung, Maiheft, 1915. 28. Bonhoeffer. Erfahrungen Über Epilepsie und Verwandtes im Feldzuge. Monatschr. f. Psychiat u. Neurol., Bd. 38, H. 1–2, 1915. 29. Exner, M. J., Prostitution in its relation to the army on the Mexican Border, Social Hygiene, Vol. 3, 2, April, 1917. 30. Bonhoeffer, loc. cit. 31. We have recently reviewed the outcome in 300 untreated cases of paretic neurosyphilis (Psychopathic Hospital material, strictly comparable with treated cases) finding but 5 now capable of self-support and 10 more in normal-looking remission. This percentage is far lower than that in treated cases (at present, July, 1917, 50 in 200 capable of self-support). 32.
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