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The Correlation of Clinical and Pathological Findings in Two Cases of Parkinsonianism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

A. Pool
Affiliation:
Rainhill Mental Hospital; Royal Southern Hospital, Liverpool
G. A. Watson
Affiliation:
Lancashire County Mental Hospitals
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We are all familar with the clinical picture of a case of epidemic encephalitis of the Parkinsonian type: the fixed flexion attitude, festinating gait, mask-like face and general slowing of all voluntary movement. What is the explanatory pathology of each and all of these physical signs ?

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