Saint Bartholomew's Hospital reports . e cells, however, have not lost theirprocesses, and are certainly not so manifestly morbid as are thosedescribed above. From the fact, however, that this pigmentationis not nearly so apparent in the brain of the seven months foetus,it may be doubted whether even this condition is of necessitynormal. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Arlidge, Dr.—British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review, Oct. , Dr. Lionel.—The Micioscope in Medicine, 3d , Professeur.—Legons sur les Maladies du Systeme , Dr. Lockhart.—Papers in Beales Archives of Med
Saint Bartholomew's Hospital reports . e cells, however, have not lost theirprocesses, and are certainly not so manifestly morbid as are thosedescribed above. From the fact, however, that this pigmentationis not nearly so apparent in the brain of the seven months foetus,it may be doubted whether even this condition is of necessitynormal. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Arlidge, Dr.—British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review, Oct. , Dr. Lionel.—The Micioscope in Medicine, 3d , Professeur.—Legons sur les Maladies du Systeme , Dr. Lockhart.—Papers in Beales Archives of Medicine, vols. iii. , Dr. E. L.—Pathological Anatomy of the ISTervous Centres, , Dr. W. B.—Miliary Sclerosis : its Pathological Signiticaucp, British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Eeview, July 1874. On the Morbid Histology of the Spinal Cord, St. Bartholomews Hospital Eeports, vol. Dr. H.—Observations on the Histology of the Morbid Brain, ^Tefct Riding Lunatic Asylum Reports, vol. iv. Ilc/.A. Tf^.Ti
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