Epidemic encephalitis
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Summary
| Description | This is a collection of 22 filmed cases taken from 1920-1926 in the Neuropsychiatric Division of Montefiore Hospital. Some cases show motor and other disturbances following acute epidemic encephalitis: champing movements, Parkinsonian posture, psychosis with delusional trends, tremors, rigidity, thalamic syndrome, Magnus de Kleijn postural design, dyssynergia, myoclonic movements, encephalo-oculogyric crisis, and self-mutilation with both eyes enucleated and all teeth removed by the patient. It shows some cases over a period of years. Received: March 19, 1964 as a donation from the New York University Film Library. |
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| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Goodhart, Simon P. (Simon Philip), 1873-, Balser, Benjamin Harris, 1905-, Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases. Neuropsychiatric Division. |
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Attribution: Goodhart, Simon P. (Simon Philip), 1873-, Balser, Benjamin Harris, 1905-, Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases. Neuropsychiatric Division.