. Journal - American Medical Association. .tH Fig. 14.—Two large funicular cells of the spinal cord of theadult rabbit. A, section through a cell showing terminal buttonsof Auerbach ending on the surface of the cell and on ihe dendrites;II, terminal buttons sliown on the surface of the cell. (At(c;- liamony Cajal, 1903.) investigative w^ork.^ Many studied the neurofibrils andextended our knowledge of them, among them Paton,Prentice and Biart in America. In addition, the. Fig. 15.—Transverse cut through a ganglion of the leech showingthe neurofibril networks in the ganglion cells and the non-an


. Journal - American Medical Association. .tH Fig. 14.—Two large funicular cells of the spinal cord of theadult rabbit. A, section through a cell showing terminal buttonsof Auerbach ending on the surface of the cell and on ihe dendrites;II, terminal buttons sliown on the surface of the cell. (At(c;- liamony Cajal, 1903.) investigative w^ork.^ Many studied the neurofibrils andextended our knowledge of them, among them Paton,Prentice and Biart in America. In addition, the. Fig. 15.—Transverse cut through a ganglion of the leech showingthe neurofibril networks in the ganglion cells and the non-anasto-mosing plexus of neurofibrils in the point substance. (Af(cr Kaniimy Cajal, 1903.) period of polemical writing on the neuron and theneuron doctrines reached its zenith. Edinger, in 1898,had urged the importance of the concept of the neuron 0. See the review by Prof. G. E. Goghlll, Recent Studies on theIiner Structures of the Nerve Cell. .Tour. Pomp. Crauvllle, March ;S1. 1906. .1/. ISTOIDKGTOM Y—REIK. 935 as a biologic unit; Hoche (1899) had admitted that thehistologic unity of the neuron could no longer be up-held, but urged that it was a functional-trophic (18yS)) took the stand that the neuron doc-trines were better founded than ever, and that the criti-cisms of Nissl and Bethe were without weight. Auer-bach (1899) supported a modified neuron doctrine,while Semi Meyer, von ^ek, van Gehuchten, andHamon y Cajal could see no


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