A manual of psychological medicine and allied nervous diseases ..with especial reference to the clinical features of mental diseases, and the allied neuroses, and its medico-legal aspects, with a carefully prepared digest of the lunacy laws in the various states ..designed for the general practitioner of medicine . also destruction and breakingup of the nerve substance. No. 4 also represents the brain with attached Pia Mater, from a case of chronic mania,The Pia Mater A is seen to be thickened and infiltrated while the brain tissueexhibits the condition of the brain tissue surrounding blood-ve
A manual of psychological medicine and allied nervous diseases ..with especial reference to the clinical features of mental diseases, and the allied neuroses, and its medico-legal aspects, with a carefully prepared digest of the lunacy laws in the various states ..designed for the general practitioner of medicine . also destruction and breakingup of the nerve substance. No. 4 also represents the brain with attached Pia Mater, from a case of chronic mania,The Pia Mater A is seen to be thickened and infiltrated while the brain tissueexhibits the condition of the brain tissue surrounding blood-vessels, resultingfrom long-continued congestive dilatation of vessel. No. 5 represents loss of nerve cells and elements in posterior column of spinal the place of the nerve cells is seen a new connective tissue-like .substance,which lies imbedded here and there in irregular plates. No. 6 depicts miliary sclerosis of the brain in a case of chronic insanity. This is adisease of the neuroglia of the white matter of the brain. This microscopicalsection represents the disease in its third stage, when the molecular matter con-tracts on itself, becomes more opaque, and falls out of the section, leavingragged holes. Miliary sclerosis is a circumscribed lesion not involving sur-rounding tissues. > Plate II.
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