Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . :~ ^^^^ J^. \<$^% iQy. Fig. 417.—Spinal of sclerosis due to pernicious anemia. The sclerotic parts are unstained. Weigerts method. patient survive, the blood may be absorbed; a cyst sometimes forms, andthe glia at the margin of the lesion proliferates. As a result of thedestruction of fibers secondar}^ degenerative changes develop. Myelitis or inflammation of the cord may be acute, subactUe, or chronic,depending on the cause. The acute and subacute forms occasionally be-


Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . :~ ^^^^ J^. \<$^% iQy. Fig. 417.—Spinal of sclerosis due to pernicious anemia. The sclerotic parts are unstained. Weigerts method. patient survive, the blood may be absorbed; a cyst sometimes forms, andthe glia at the margin of the lesion proliferates. As a result of thedestruction of fibers secondar}^ degenerative changes develop. Myelitis or inflammation of the cord may be acute, subactUe, or chronic,depending on the cause. The acute and subacute forms occasionally be-come chronic. There are several varieties of myelitis that show sufficientlydistinctive features to merit separate description, but the form meantwhen the term myelitis is used without qualification will be first con-sidered. Laignel-Collins Bruce, Scottish Med. and Surg, Jour., Aug., 1902, p. , Nouv. Iconograph. de la Salpetriere, May and June, Zabriskie, Med. Record, Sept. 3, 1904, p. 361. ^ Erb, Brit. Med. Jour., Oct. 11, 1902, p. 1114. Singer, Brain,Part II, 332. Stewart, Trans. Path. Soc. of London, 19


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