19th and 20th century medicine


John Hughlings-Jackson
(1835 - 1911):

"A Study od Convulsions"

Hughlings-Jackson
 

"The fit usually begins, it is to be observed, in that part of the face, of the arm, and oft the leg, which has the most varied uses. [...]

The fits which begin in the hand begin usually in the index finger and thumb; fits which begin in the foot begin usually in the great toe. [...]

It may be that the order of frequency mentioned point merely to an order of frequency in liability of parts to become diseased. [...]

Parts which have the most varied uses will be represented in the central nervous system by most ganglion cells."

 

All of Jackson's statements are correct!

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