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On the Morbid Anatomy of the Nervous Centres vn General Paralysis of the Insane
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
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- Part III.—Quarterly Report on the Progress of Psychological Medicine
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- Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1866
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∗ ‘Journal of Mental Science,’ No. 48, 1864; and ‘Lectures on Mental Dis. eases’.Google Scholar
† Sankey, loc. cit.Google Scholar
‡ Ibid.Google Scholar
∗ Pago 543.Google Scholar
† Page 544.Google Scholar
∗ It was this brain chiefly that I employed in my “Researches on the Minute Anatomy of the Cerebral Convolutions.” (‘Proceedings of the lloyal Society,’ vol. xii, No. 57.)Google Scholar
† These are not to be confounded with the “granule” or “exudation” cells of authors. The filling of the nerve-cells with pigment-granules, as an early stage of degeneration, I formerly pointed out in diseases of the spinal cord and of other parts. (Beule's ‘Archives of Medicine,’ No. xiii.) Dr. Hughes Bennett had also described fatty degeneration and consequent disintegration of nerve-cells of the nervous centres. This distinguished pathologist has repsesented the change in Fig. 405 of his great work on ‘The Principles ane Practice of Medicine,‘ fourth edition.Google Scholar
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