About This Book
The essay defines a progressive neurological disorder characterized by a distinct resting tremor, diminished muscle strength in affected limbs, a tendency to lean forward and adopt a shuffling, hurried gait, while intellect and sensation remain intact. It traces the condition's insidious onset and slow spread between limbs, illustrates clinical cases, and differentiates the disorder from other causes of trembling. The author examines possible proximate and remote causes, acknowledges the limits of anatomical evidence, and outlines therapeutic suggestions while urging further clinical observation and anatomical investigation.
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