which in its wider acceptation indicates abolition of motor, sensory, sensorial or vaso-motor functions, but in medical nomenclature is usually restricted to the loss or impairment of voluntary
is to be regarded rather as a symptom than a disease per se; it may arise (1) from injury we find
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