Putnam's STUDIES IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

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Ernst
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Putnam's STUDIES IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

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I have tried to find Studies in multiple sclerosis by Putnam. Can you download it somewhere for free? Would be happy to read it 8O
My wife's 3 yrs post video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLeqLps8XR8

Our family: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_QCKxeQAlg
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dont have that just this


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From cheer:

http://www.ms-mri.com/history.php

Now THATS good readin! :D
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But Putnam didn't stop there. With an ingenious idea, he proceeded to study the effects of obstructed venous flow in the cerebral veins of dogs. These animals developed a number of abnormalities many of them similar to encephalitis or multiple sclerosis. His comment at the end of his paper was as follows (5): "The later stages (up to ten months) of the lesions consist of plaques of demyelinization with practically complete preservation of the axis-cylinders and with dense fibrous gliosis confined to the white matter." And he continues with:

that ten month time frame is what worries me about trying this on mice. They may not live long enough.
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