| Description | Typescript account of a lecture given by Norman, continuing the subject of general paralysis. Norman presents a number of patients with general paralysis, as well as recounting cases of his own and others, to illustrate features and associated conditions of the diseases, including monoplegia, hypocondria, fits and violence. Norman comments that 'general paralytics above all people ... require care and nusing', he provides advice on food, general care and bed-sores. |