Scurvy past and present . ?S* i mi & ?-r:j Fig 4 —High power Section of lumbar cord showing focal degeneration and absence ofcells in lateral group of left anterior Fig. 5.—Infantile scurvy. Epiphyseal junction of lower end of femur: (a) calcified cartilage at Truemmerfeld; (b) hemorrhage in the fibrous marrow (Gernest-mark). Bone cortex ant| trabeculae abnormally thin. McCallums Text Book of Pathology. W. B. Saunders Co. PATHOLOGY 105 werk found no change in the spinal cord stained byMarchis method. Peripheral Nerves.—The sheaths of the large nerves aswell as those of the vessels are v
Scurvy past and present . ?S* i mi & ?-r:j Fig 4 —High power Section of lumbar cord showing focal degeneration and absence ofcells in lateral group of left anterior Fig. 5.—Infantile scurvy. Epiphyseal junction of lower end of femur: (a) calcified cartilage at Truemmerfeld; (b) hemorrhage in the fibrous marrow (Gernest-mark). Bone cortex ant| trabeculae abnormally thin. McCallums Text Book of Pathology. W. B. Saunders Co. PATHOLOGY 105 werk found no change in the spinal cord stained byMarchis method. Peripheral Nerves.—The sheaths of the large nerves aswell as those of the vessels are very often invaded byhemorrhage. The extravasated blood is found to liearound but rarely among the nerve fibres, which do notshow any pathological alteration. Ingier is one of thevery few to describe a degeneration of the nerve one guinea-pig in which scurvy was induced she foundmany marked degenerated fibrillar bundles of both sci-atic and* peroneal nerves, slight degeneration of thephrenic nerves and one vagus and its cardiac animal is referred to as having shown verymarked and well-developed degeneration of the nerves ofthe lower extr
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