. Elements of histology. Histology. 194 Elements of Histology. Between the fibrill?e constituting the substance of the ganghon cells are found masses of granules (distinct from the just-mentioned pigment) which take the stains well : these are the chromatic granules of Nissl. In some ganglion cells they are distinct. Fig 134.—Section tlirougli the Lower Lumbar Cord of Man. After a pre- paration of Klonne and Mailer in Berlin. {Kdlliker, 11.) ^y, White lateral column in cross-section ; g, grey matter of anterior liorn, showing ganglion cells with pigment granules, and many meduUated nerve fibre


. Elements of histology. Histology. 194 Elements of Histology. Between the fibrill?e constituting the substance of the ganghon cells are found masses of granules (distinct from the just-mentioned pigment) which take the stains well : these are the chromatic granules of Nissl. In some ganglion cells they are distinct. Fig 134.—Section tlirougli the Lower Lumbar Cord of Man. After a pre- paration of Klonne and Mailer in Berlin. {Kdlliker, 11.) ^y, White lateral column in cross-section ; g, grey matter of anterior liorn, showing ganglion cells with pigment granules, and many meduUated nerve fibres. and conspicuous, in others less so. The presence of these chromatic granules indicates, it is suggested, a phase or phases of normal activity of the ganglion cells, whereas their disappearance and absence cor- responds to a pathological state of diminished or abnormal function. 180. The most important differences,^ Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925; Edkins, John Sydney, b. 1865. Philadelphia : Lea Brothers


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