. Insanity, its classification, diagnosis, and treatment; a manual for students and practitioners of medicine. found most marked over those areas exhibiting cysticdegeneration. Probably the dilatations of the lymph spacein the posterior fissure of the spinal cord (Fig. 7), found inone case by the writer, are susceptible of a similar inter-pretation. The ventricles may be enlarged in advanced cases; oftenthey exhibit no change in dimensions, and a more charac-teristic pathological feature of the disease is the granularchange of their endyma or lining membrane.* This con- the surface, which is r


. Insanity, its classification, diagnosis, and treatment; a manual for students and practitioners of medicine. found most marked over those areas exhibiting cysticdegeneration. Probably the dilatations of the lymph spacein the posterior fissure of the spinal cord (Fig. 7), found inone case by the writer, are susceptible of a similar inter-pretation. The ventricles may be enlarged in advanced cases; oftenthey exhibit no change in dimensions, and a more charac-teristic pathological feature of the disease is the granularchange of their endyma or lining membrane.* This con- the surface, which is rare; k, the cortical surface; c w, cross section; cbeing the cortical, and w the medullary portion of the section. * Wilder suggests this term as preferable to ependyma, which latterterm may be restricted to the barren layer of the cortex to which Roki-tansky applied it. f Dorsal view of medulla oblongata: 0, striae acustici; c, coarsegranulations near the apex and over the alae cincreae (nuclei of theglossopharyngeal and pneumogastric nerves); a, finer granulations ap-proaching those producing the ground


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