. International record of medicine . n in 47, where the gray matter is deficient onthe left side. In Figs. 49, 50, and 51 (from serial sections) theabsent horn in Fig. 49 appears in Figs. 50 and 51. Fig. 49should be reversed trom right to left. Plate XIII.—Sections from experimental bruises of thespinal cord (continued). Fig. 52 shows dislocation of the rightanterior horn and dispersed white fibers passing obliquely in-stead of horizontally through the section. Fig. 54 shows hownearly all of the matter may be driven to another region,tending to [)roduce more or less of a duplication of t


. International record of medicine . n in 47, where the gray matter is deficient onthe left side. In Figs. 49, 50, and 51 (from serial sections) theabsent horn in Fig. 49 appears in Figs. 50 and 51. Fig. 49should be reversed trom right to left. Plate XIII.—Sections from experimental bruises of thespinal cord (continued). Fig. 52 shows dislocation of the rightanterior horn and dispersed white fibers passing obliquely in-stead of horizontally through the section. Fig. 54 shows hownearly all of the matter may be driven to another region,tending to [)roduce more or less of a duplication of the cord inthe new level. In Fig. 55 the whole of the white matter isoccui)ied by deflected nerve fibers. Fig. 56 belongs among theartificial duplications of the cord in the next plates. Plate XIV.—Artificial duplication of the spinal cord result-ing from a bruise. Figs. 57 to 61 are from a serial set of sec-ti<uis thrnugh a bruise of the cord, in which a segment from the THE NEW YORK MEDICAL JOURNAL. OCTOBER 1, 1892. Plate


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