. The effects of inanition and malnutrition upon growth and structure . •Mo Mi I M Fig. iio.—Portion of a section of the suprarenal gland of an adult male albino rat (F. ) after 9 days of inanition on water only, with loss of 34 per cent in body weight. X90. Tech- nique, etc. as in Fig. 109. There is no apparent decrease in the liposomes, which appear more uniformly distributed throughout the cortex. The light band at the transition between the outer and middle zones is obscured. (Jackson '19.) may persist for a considerable period, and even appear more extensively and uniformly distributed
. The effects of inanition and malnutrition upon growth and structure . •Mo Mi I M Fig. iio.—Portion of a section of the suprarenal gland of an adult male albino rat (F. ) after 9 days of inanition on water only, with loss of 34 per cent in body weight. X90. Tech- nique, etc. as in Fig. 109. There is no apparent decrease in the liposomes, which appear more uniformly distributed throughout the cortex. The light band at the transition between the outer and middle zones is obscured. (Jackson '19.) may persist for a considerable period, and even appear more extensively and uniformly distributed than normally (Figs. 109, no); but in extreme stages they are usually greatly reduced, though persisting tenaciously in the outer zone (Figs. 108, in).
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