. A manual of diseases of the nervous system. fif/N. m Fig. 175.—Tumour growing from the inner surface of the dura mater, and com-pressing tlie spinal cord in the mid-dorsal region. The tumour, 3 cm. long, was asarcoma in which the cells were arranged in concentric groups, the centres of whichDad undergone calcification. The spinal cord was softened and dark in tint at thecompressed psirt.* (After Lancereaux.) Fig. 176.—Sarcoma growing between the arachnoid and pia mater in the mid-dorsal region of the cord. The tumour had sprung from the meshes of the arach-noid, and was only slightly adheren


. A manual of diseases of the nervous system. fif/N. m Fig. 175.—Tumour growing from the inner surface of the dura mater, and com-pressing tlie spinal cord in the mid-dorsal region. The tumour, 3 cm. long, was asarcoma in which the cells were arranged in concentric groups, the centres of whichDad undergone calcification. The spinal cord was softened and dark in tint at thecompressed psirt.* (After Lancereaux.) Fig. 176.—Sarcoma growing between the arachnoid and pia mater in the mid-dorsal region of the cord. The tumour had sprung from the meshes of the arach-noid, and was only slightly adherent to the pia mater. The spinal cord wascompressed and softened. In the figure the dura-matral sheath has been laid opeu,except at tlie top, and the arachnoid has been opened over the lower half If thetumour, whi<h, 5 cm. long, lies on the posterior and (right) lateral aspect of (After Lancereaux.) Fig. 177.—A tumour (T) growing from the dura mater, and compressing the riirhtjide of the spinal cord at the origin of the 4th, 5th, a


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