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lil the eases of Ivssa the iiiosi conspicnoiis ehaiige of the Golgi- 

 apparaliis was the retispersion as shows fig. IX. Round the iiiiclens 



Fig. IX 

 RetispersioH and stretching of the Golgi apparatus. 



the apparatus has disappeared. The second constant change was the 

 stretching of the apparatus. Instead of tlie small curvations as seen 

 in normal cells, the meshes of the changed reticulum are bordered 

 by stretched threads. Perhaps this stretching is due to the retispersion 

 viz. to the fact, that the apparatus has to occupy a larger sphere 

 round the nucleus than \\\ normal cells. 



Changes of the neuroglia were only of a slight degree. 



Round the changed or destroyed nervecells the number of neuro- 

 gliacells had augmented, annoboid gliacells were scarcely found along 

 the degenerated nervefibres. There was a total lack of ueui'ogliatibres. 

 Resuming the changes of the diftereni eleuients described above, 

 we get in the first place. 



l"' Changes of the nerve fibres. 



Serious degeneration of nervesheaths, swollen cylindre-axes in the 



