Organic and functional nervous diseases; a text-book of neurology . Locomotor ataxia. Lesion at lower cervical region. Both posterior columns are affected exceptingin the area near the posterior commissure. Same case as Fig. 152. (Larkin.) tensive, involving both the columns of Burdach and of Goll, but even here the escape of the cornu-commissural and sulco-marginal tracts is manifest. Fig. Locomotor ataxia. Lesion at the mid-cervical region. (Larkin.) Degeneration is found not only in the columns of the cord but alsoin the posterior horns of the cord, into which many fibres, as alreadys


Organic and functional nervous diseases; a text-book of neurology . Locomotor ataxia. Lesion at lower cervical region. Both posterior columns are affected exceptingin the area near the posterior commissure. Same case as Fig. 152. (Larkin.) tensive, involving both the columns of Burdach and of Goll, but even here the escape of the cornu-commissural and sulco-marginal tracts is manifest. Fig. Locomotor ataxia. Lesion at the mid-cervical region. (Larkin.) Degeneration is found not only in the columns of the cord but alsoin the posterior horns of the cord, into which many fibres, as alreadystated, pass from the posterior columns. It will be remembered thatthe posterior horn of the cord is made up of a gelatinous and spongysubstance, the substantia spongiosa, lying nearer to the periphery thanthe substantia gelatinosa. These two substances are permeated by the PLATE XVIII


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