Figs. 10 and 11. 

 Photomicrographs of two Psycho-motor Cells from the Human Cortex. 



Fig. 10, healthy, shows the cell with processes and a mastic pattern, due to 

 differentiation of the protoplasm of the cell into stainable and unstainable sub- 

 stances, seen in the picture as dark and light parts respectively. 



Fig. 11 is a similar cell, from a patient who had died in status epilepticus. 

 The cell is swollen up, the nucleus is nearly extruded, and there is no longer 

 any differentiation in the protoplasm of the cell, showing a profound bio-chemical 

 change due probably to the asphyxia. 



