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On the Typical Microscopic Lesions found in the Brain in Insanity: A Demonstration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

T. S. Clouston
Affiliation:
Royal Asylum, Edinburgh
James Middleman
Affiliation:
Royal Asylum, Edinburgh
W. F. Robertson
Affiliation:
Royal Asylum, Edinburgh

Extract

Dr. Clouston explained that he was the spokesman of Drs. Middlemass and Robertson, who had made almost all the sections and had supervised the micro-photography. He explained that as yet micro-photography had many disadvantages owing to the very delicate structure of the brain and the high powers that had to be used, as well as the difficulty in photographing many of the aniline stains. In the case of some of the sections more than six slides had been made before a satisfactory photograph was got.

Type
Part I.—The Transactions of the Fifty-Third Annual Meeting of the Medico-Psychological Association, held in Dublin, 12th to 15th June, 1894
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1894 

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