. Elements of histology. Histology. 266 Elements of Histology. the ganglion cell. This straight process is entwined by a thin spiral fibre which, farther away from the body of the irancvlion cell, is a medullated fibre ; it ramifies on the substance of the ganglion cell (Fig. 174).. Fig. 172.—Group of Ganglion Cells from the Plexus of Meissner of a Puppy ; amongst them a Multipolar and several Unipolar Cells. (Kolliker, II.) Arnold, then Ehrlich and further Retzius (the last two by ibjection of methylene blue into the blood- vessels of the living frog) have shown this spiral fibre (stained blu


. Elements of histology. Histology. 266 Elements of Histology. the ganglion cell. This straight process is entwined by a thin spiral fibre which, farther away from the body of the irancvlion cell, is a medullated fibre ; it ramifies on the substance of the ganglion cell (Fig. 174).. Fig. 172.—Group of Ganglion Cells from the Plexus of Meissner of a Puppy ; amongst them a Multipolar and several Unipolar Cells. (Kolliker, II.) Arnold, then Ehrlich and further Retzius (the last two by ibjection of methylene blue into the blood- vessels of the living frog) have shown this spiral fibre (stained blue) to terminate on and around the sub- stance of the ganglion cell as an arborisation; a condition which occurs in many parts of the central nervous system (anterior grey cornu, cerebellum, sympathetic ganglion cells, previously mentioned,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925; Edkins, John Sydney, b. 1865. Philadelphia : Lea Brothers


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