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Author(s): Herczel Title: Ein Fall von Jackson'scher Epilepsie mit Hemiparese, geheilt durch Trepanation. (Auto-Referat.) Subject(s): Epilepsy (Jacksonian) Journal Title Abbreviation: Pest. med.-chir. Presse Place of Publication: Budapest Date of Publication: 1894 Pagination: xxx, 1102. Language: Hungarian Type of Resource: Analytic Series/Volume/Page: Series 2/Volume 5/Page 59 - 20500591360
Author(s): Kádár, A. Title: Adat a nehézkóros elmebántalmak kórtanához különös tekintettel a törvényszéki orvosi gyakorlatra. Subject(s): Epilepsy (Jacksonian) Journal Title Abbreviation: Orvosi hetil. Place of Publication: Budapest Date of Publication: 1883 Pagination: xxvii, 101; 139. Note(s): [Contribution to the pathology of epileptic mental troubles with special regard to medico-legal practice] Language: Hungarian Type of Resource: Analytic Series/Volume/Page: Series 2/Volume 5/Page 59 - 20500591390
Author(s): Kétly, K. Title: Jackson epilepsia esete. Subject(s): Epilepsy (Jacksonian) Journal Title Abbreviation: Orvosi hetil. Place of Publication: Budapest Date of Publication: 1898 Pagination: xlii, 151. [Discussion] 69. Note(s): [A case of ...] Language: Hungarian Type of Resource: Analytic Series/Volume/Page: Series 2/Volume 5/Page 59 - 20500591400
Author(s): Kétly, K. Title: Jackson-epilepsia operatioval gyógyult esete. Subject(s): Epilepsy (Jacksonian) Journal Title Abbreviation: Orvosi hetil. Place of Publication: Budapest Date of Publication: 1899 Pagination: xliii, 442; 457. Note(s): [A case of Jacksonian epilepsy cured by operation] Language: Hungarian Type of Resource: Analytic Series/Volume/Page: Series 2/Volume 5/Page 59 - 20500591540
Author(s): Navratil, I. Title: Adatok a Jackson-féle traumatikus epilepsia kezeléséhez. Subject(s): Epilepsy (Jacksonian) Journal Title Abbreviation: Orvosi hetil. Place of Publication: Budapest Date of Publication: 1889 Pagination: xxxiii, 265; 277. Note(s): [Contributions to the treatment of ...] Reference Note: Also, transl. [Abstr.]: Pest. med.-chir. Presse, Budapest, 1889, xxv, 641–646. Language: Hungarian Type of Resource: Analytic Series/Volume/Page: Series 2/Volume 5/Page 59