2. Infection.
3. Shock.
4. Ocular complications.
5. Later after-results—insomnia, restlessness, impairment of memory, aphasia, and hemiplegia—all of which are dependent either on rough handling of the brain or lighter handling of an already diseased brain.
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[70] Purves Stewart, Brit. Med. Journ., June 11, 1910, p. 848.
[71] Frazier, Univ. of Philadelphia Bulletin, April 1909.
[72] Berlin. Klin. Wochenschrift, No. 3, 1908.
[73] Brit. Med. Journ., June 11, 1910.