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Of the many notable contributions of Dr. Luis Barraquer-Ferre to medicine, we have been especially interested m his studies of the semeiology of the frontal lobe. In these he has followed the lead of the distinguished Barraquer-Roviralta, who in 1921 first described the grasp reflex of the foot. We have found the monograph of Barraquer-Ferre (1946), summarizing his many earlier papers, especially valuable. In paying tribute to his distinguished contributions we would like to discuss his recent description of "'Forced Circling Gait in Progressive Circles" (1939, 1951). Circling gait
Cerebral Cortex, Torso, Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry, Tropism, RC321-571
Cerebral Cortex, Torso, Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry, Tropism, RC321-571
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