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Section of normal cerebellum Section of cerebellum of dog after 



of dog. surgical trauma. 



FIG. 54. EFFECT OF SURGICAL TRAUMA ON THE BRAIN-CELLS OF A DOG. 



Compare the hypochromatic appearance of the Purkinje cells in B with 

 the deeply colored, intact cells in A. 



(From photomicrographs, X 310.) 



Since protection of the patient against fear-producing 

 stimuli before the operation depends largely upon the 

 details of his reception at the hospital, no less than 

 upon his reception in the surgeon's own office, and upon 



