War deafness and its prevention, report of the labyrinths of the animals used in testing of preventive measures(Middle ears previously reported) . 23 Legends for Plate III Figs. 12, 13. and 14 sliould be compared directly in order to interpret readily the lesionsshown in 13 and 14. .\11 three are drawings of sections which have been selected as beingof corresponding of tlic various organs of Corti. The elements of the organ of Cortihave been labelled in Fig. 12 only; reference should be made to it in studying Figs. 13 and and tangential sections are favorable for observing le
War deafness and its prevention, report of the labyrinths of the animals used in testing of preventive measures(Middle ears previously reported) . 23 Legends for Plate III Figs. 12, 13. and 14 sliould be compared directly in order to interpret readily the lesionsshown in 13 and 14. .\11 three are drawings of sections which have been selected as beingof corresponding of tlic various organs of Corti. The elements of the organ of Cortihave been labelled in Fig. 12 only; reference should be made to it in studying Figs. 13 and and tangential sections are favorable for observing lesions because of the number ofeach element present in a single section. Fig. 12.—Normal organ of Corti in tangential section; the plane of section is parallelto the modiolar exis. Guinea pig 33, left cochlea, 1-5-6, junction of fourth and fifth half-turns, 295 ?<. Fig. 13.—Organ of Corti with first degree injury, tangential section. Guinea pig 27, leftcochlea, 1-5-2. junction of fourth and fifth half-turns, 295x. When compared with Figs. 5and 6, which are of radial sections of the organ of Corti, the nature of this lesion is better
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