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per cent of the first count in the case of no. 211, while no. 193 

 shows the lowest increase of 106 per cent. 



The largest number of medullated fibers is found in each case 

 just proximal to the lesion. Distal to the lesion the number 

 of fibers found, while greatly in excess of the normal, is some- 

 what less than the number found just proximal to the lesion, 

 and still less in the most distal determinations. Thus it is seen 

 that some of the regenerated fibers fail to find their way through 

 the scar tissue in the region of the lesion. 



TABLE 7 



First or proxi- 

 mal count . . . 



Distance from 

 first to second 

 count, in M . . 



Second count . . 



Distance from 

 second to 

 third count, 

 in ^i 



Third count . . . 



Distance from 

 third count 

 to lesion, in 



M 



Point of lesion 



Distance from 

 lesion to 

 fourth count, 

 in M 



Fourth count . . 



Distance from 

 fourth to 

 fifth count, in 

 M 



Fifth count.. . . 



NO. 193 



OPERATED 



AGE 127, 



WEIGHT 64 



NO. 220 



OPERATED 



AGE 121, 



WEIGHT 84 



2560 



2788 



5260 



3115 



U8 



2091 



2426 



5725 



3991 



4272 



3045 



H85 



938 



2478 



1U2 



NO. 192 



OPERATED 



AGE 127, 



WEIGHT 117 



2280 



2570 



4158 



3675 



NO. 210 



OPERATED 



ADULT, 



WEIGHT 184 



2400 



2632 



7611 



5150 



4390 



3164 



553 



938 



NO. 211 



OPERATED 



ADULT, 



WEIGHT 198 



2144 



2472 



7497 



4870 



3140 



3661 



3430 



595 



1981 



