. A system of medicine, by many writers; . FiG. 5. — Diaorrainmatic representation of Cortical „• „ t i ?> ? n i Pyramidal Cell, with n, neuron, and d, den- SIS Can Only be explained by SUppOS- drons representing the 7tpp«r .>v,!7;ft«;ii! of the ino- that thp fli^paqp k n nrimn-pvvoluntary motor-path; Cvl., collateral passing ^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^^ Uisease IS a primary to corpus callosum Neuron passing through, impairment of nutritiou of the I. C, mternal capsule ; (7. C, crus cerebri \ P. ^ .. ^ pons; J/, medulla, where decussation occurs. gaUgllOn CCUs. CaseS have been The neuron is seen to giv


. A system of medicine, by many writers; . FiG. 5. — Diaorrainmatic representation of Cortical „• „ t i ?> ? n i Pyramidal Cell, with n, neuron, and d, den- SIS Can Only be explained by SUppOS- drons representing the 7tpp«r .>v,!7;ft«;ii! of the ino- that thp fli^paqp k n nrimn-pvvoluntary motor-path; Cvl., collateral passing ^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^^ Uisease IS a primary to corpus callosum Neuron passing through, impairment of nutritiou of the I. C, mternal capsule ; (7. C, crus cerebri \ P. ^ .. ^ pons; J/, medulla, where decussation occurs. gaUgllOn CCUs. CaseS have been The neuron is seen to give off collaterals in„„j„i i, j. its course, and to termiSate in a fine brush- TCCOrded in whlch all the SVmptomS ? exaggerated,superficial, and deep reflexes —occurred, and yet no sclerosis of the pyramidal tracts; probably onlythe collaterals, in which the axis cylinder processes terminate, were de-generated, and thus the physiological connection between the corticalcentres and the spinal centres was inte


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