The effects of inanition and The effects of inanition and malnutrition upon growth and structure effectsofinaniti00jack Year: 1925 EFFECTS ON THE SPINAL CORD 20I In pigs placed on a ration of wheat, etc., Hart, Miller and McCollum ('16) obtained nervous symptoms and lesions resembling those of beriberi. The Fig. 63.—Nerve cells from the ventral horn of the spinal cord in fowls (Giemsa blood stain). The nucleus, n, is indicated in each, a, cell from normal animal, showing Nissl bodies; b, c, cells from fowl with polyneuritis (beriberi) after 24 days on polished rice diet. The nucleus has deg
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The effects of inanition and The effects of inanition and malnutrition upon growth and structure effectsofinaniti00jack Year: 1925 EFFECTS ON THE SPINAL CORD 20I In pigs placed on a ration of wheat, etc., Hart, Miller and McCollum ('16) obtained nervous symptoms and lesions resembling those of beriberi. The Fig. 63.—Nerve cells from the ventral horn of the spinal cord in fowls (Giemsa blood stain). The nucleus, n, is indicated in each, a, cell from normal animal, showing Nissl bodies; b, c, cells from fowl with polyneuritis (beriberi) after 24 days on polished rice diet. The nucleus has degenerated; the Nissl bodies have disintegrated, and the stainable substance is collected in irregular masses at one side of the cell. (Vedder and Clark '12.)