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The theory of a central lesion in exophthalmic goître

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  16. Different opinions as to the mechanism by which this inhibition is effected will be found expressed by W. R. Gowers in Trans. Med. and Chirurg. Soc., 1879; and by Lang and Fitzgerald in Trans. Ophthalm. Soc., Vol. II., p. 217.

  17. Ophthalm. Mittheilungen aus dem Jahre, 1873, s. 15. On the other hand C. E. Fitzgerald has published four cases in which with unilateral exophthalmos Graefe's sign was also unilateral (Trans. Ophthalm. Soc., Vol. II., p. 233); and in I. B. Yeo's case with unilateral exophthalmos Stellwag's sign was limited to that side (Brit. Med. Journ., 1877, Vol. I., p. 320); and in a case described by Lauder Brunton Graefe's sign was limited to the right side—that on which the protrusion was most marked (St. Barth. Hosp. Rep., Vol. X., p. 253).

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  19. Baillarger (Union Médicale, 1862, p. 116) has shown that in districts in which goître is endemic domestic animals are not exempt from it.

  20. Ferrier, Functions of the Brain, 1876, p. 30.

  21. Michael Foster says (Textbook of Phys., p. 126)

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FitzGerald, W.A. The theory of a central lesion in exophthalmic goître. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science 75, 201–209 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02975600

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