. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. om the first cervical segment to the sacral enlargement werelikewise prepared and sections from each level stained with theWeigert and Pal methods. Lesions were found exclusively in the cerebellar cortex, therewere no secondary degenerations and only insignificant secondaryatrophies. The lesions in point of character are practically identicalwith those so well described by Rossi in his case, but they are farmore severe and generalized. It may be stated at once that normalcerebellar cortex is nowhere to be found; in every part of the cortexwell-marke


. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. om the first cervical segment to the sacral enlargement werelikewise prepared and sections from each level stained with theWeigert and Pal methods. Lesions were found exclusively in the cerebellar cortex, therewere no secondary degenerations and only insignificant secondaryatrophies. The lesions in point of character are practically identicalwith those so well described by Rossi in his case, but they are farmore severe and generalized. It may be stated at once that normalcerebellar cortex is nowhere to be found; in every part of the cortexwell-marked changes are present and the only tedious part of thetask has been to repeatedly examine the series of sections in orderto accurately determine the topographic gradations in the severityof the lesions. In a general way the lesions are distinctly moremarked in the lobules of the superior or dorsal surface than in thelobules of the ventral surface and this is particularly true of thesuperior worm which is much more severely involved than the.


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