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English: Fig. 61. - Two Betz Cells. (The one to the right shows a normal arrangement of its Nissl bodies, and the nucleus is in a normal position. In the upper part of the cell is a small collection of pigment. Note that the axon and the eminence from which it springs are devoid of Nissl bodies. The other cell is somewhat swollen, has a displaced nucleus, and the Nissl bodies are small dust-like particles. This represents a defectively developed or immature form of cell, found in idiocy, imbecility, epilepsy and dementia praecox. (X 400.) [Negative kindly lent by Dr. John Turner of Brentwood Asylum.])
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Author W. H. B. Stoddart

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