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Excerpt from Selected Monographs: Kussmaul and Tenner on Epileptiform Convulsions From Haemorrhage, Wagner on the Resection of Bones and Joints, Graefe's Three Memoirs on Iridectomy in Iritis, Choroiditis, and Glaucoma
IN man, and, as it would appear, in all warm-blooded also, a rapid and sufficiently copious loss of blood will give rise to general convulsions. Even those not in the profession must long ago have become acquainted with this when watching animals in the Slaughter house during death by Stabbing of the heart or vessels of the neck. It is well known that such is the fact in fowls, sheep, and swine, and Kohl informs us that it obtains also in the whale.
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