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SKIN: Scar 2 inches long extending across the forehead
and downward between the eyes and across the bridge of the nose The skin
of the groin is macerated bilaterally as a result of being constantly
moistened with urine.
EYES, EARS, NOSE AND THROAT: No marked abnormalities.
LUNGS: Hyper-resonant throughout with moderate enlargement of the chest
cage suggesting the presence of mild emphysema.
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: Apex of heart palpable at a point I cm medial to
the left mid-clavicular line. No evidence of right heart enlargement
could be detected Pulse 80 Blood pressure 130/75 Pulse full and regular
except for an occasional skipped beat The distal palpable arteries in
the wrist and ankles were markedly sclerotic.
MUSCULO-SKELETAL SYSTEM: Both legs and arms were slowly moved by the
patient although all movements of the extremities were associated with
moderate spasticity The patient was unable to stand alone or walk when
he was held upright.
NEUROLOGICAL SYSTEM: Pupillary reaction to light normal. Deep tendon
reflexes in arms and legs were normal. Normal reaction to plantar
stimulation.
GENITO-URINARY SYSTEM: Incontinence of urine was noted at the time of
examination. Genitalia appeared normal. A prostatic examination was not
made.
GASTRO-INTESTINAL SYSTEM: Abdominal examination was normal. Incontinence
of the bowels was noted at the time of the examination.
4. IMPRESSION AND PROGNOSIS: It is the impression of the undersigned
that this man is suffering from far advanced generalized
arteriosclerosis which is progressive and that he has already suffered
from repeated small apoplectic strokes It is believed that this
condition has already developed to the point where this man has lost all
capacity for memory, reasoning or understanding of statements made to
him and that transporting or doing anything which might excite him might
endanger his life.
/ s / PAUL F. CHESNUT
Capt., MC
Surgeon
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