A mechanistic view of war and peace . 5» <?^^M^ V ? Section of cerebellum of a soldier who had suffered from hunger, thirst, and loss of sleep ;had made the extraordinary forced march of i8o miles from Mons to the Marne;in the midst of the greatest battle in was wounded by the explosion of ashell; lay for hours waiting for help, and di^ni from exhaustion soon after reachingthe ambulance. Compare the faded-out exhausted Purkinje cells, indicated byarrows, with the Purkinje cells in A, also indicated by Section of Normal Adrenal (x 1640)


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