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Excerpt from Spasmodic Wry-Neck and Other Spasmodic Movements of the Head, Face and Neck
Seventhly. That the operations of section of the spinal accessory nerve, and of the posterior roots of the cervical nerves, are not followed by serious inconvenience to the patient from paralysis of the muscles.
Eighthly.' That there seems to be no risk of the reunion of the nerves and return of the spasms after operation.
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