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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER VII
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She had a shuffling walk with a tendency to move on her toes.

Her temporary teeth were shed in the usual manner and had been replaced by canines and right first molar and incisors on the right side.

There was no indication of puberty except a slight development of the hips.

She was almost totally imbecile, but could tell her letters and spell short words.

The circumference of the head was 19 inches, and Ross pointed out that the tendon-reflexes were well marked, as well as the ankle-clonus; he diagnosed the case as one of parencephalus.


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