Part I. Physiology -- Historical introduction -- Ablation experiments -- Stimulation experiments -- Electrophysiological experiments -- Relations between the cerebellum and other central structures -- Developmental physiology -- General considerations on the function of the cerebellum -- Part II. Clinical symptomatology and pathology -- The clinical symptomatology of cerebellar disorders -- The "cerebellar" symptomatology of extracerebellar lesions -- Convulsive and hyperkinetic disorders of the cerebellum -- Developmental anomalies of the cerebellum --- Atrophic changes of the cerebellum and its connecting pathways -- Acute inflammatory and toxic disorders of the cerebellum.
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Chronic infections of the cerebellum and cerebellar abscess -- A. Tuberculosis -- B. Syphilis -- C. Cerebellar abscess, Historical summary ... -- D. Fungicitic infections -- E. Parasitic involvement of the cerebellum -- 1. Amebiasis -- 2. Cysticercosis -- Vascular diseases of the cerebellum -- Cerebellar Trauma -- Cerebellar tumors -- Bibliographical index of authors -- Subject index.
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The development of electrical methods of recording activity in the nervous system has greatly augmented our knowledge of cerebellar physiology. Now, for the first time in a single volume, this new information has been related to facts derived from older.