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English: Fig. 1. - Two Normal Betz Cells. Showing the arrangement of the Nissl bodies (chromatoplasm-tigroid substance) - in large cubes or oval spindles which extend into the dendrites but not into the axon (x) or eminence from which this arises. The nucleus is situated centrally and is clear. (X 600). [Negative kindly lent by Dr. John Turner of Brentwood Asylum.]
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Author W. H. B. Stoddart

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