. The anatomy of the central nervous system of man and of vertebrates in general. Neuroanatomy; Central Nervous System. THE MEDULLA OBLONGATA. 365 arise below as far as the sixth, cervical nerve^, and above as far as the be- ginning of the oblongata, do not arise in exact order, as might appear from Fig. 330, but extend first toward the brain, and later they bend outward forming a knee (Darkschewitsch). Only the horizontal limb of this knee has been caught in this section, represented in Fig. 230. The most anterior fibers of the accessorius in animals, and in one case observed in man^ contain


. The anatomy of the central nervous system of man and of vertebrates in general. Neuroanatomy; Central Nervous System. THE MEDULLA OBLONGATA. 365 arise below as far as the sixth, cervical nerve^, and above as far as the be- ginning of the oblongata, do not arise in exact order, as might appear from Fig. 330, but extend first toward the brain, and later they bend outward forming a knee (Darkschewitsch). Only the horizontal limb of this knee has been caught in this section, represented in Fig. 230. The most anterior fibers of the accessorius in animals, and in one case observed in man^ contain the inhibitory fibers to the heart. I have seen pronounced slowing of the pulse on defecation arise from the existence of a varix in the frontal ac- cessorius region, and I saw this patient die with symptoms of increasing slowing of. Fig. 232.—Cross-section of the oblongata in the region of the lowest hypo- glossal roots. The pyramidal decussation nearly complete. Nc, Nucleus funiculi cuneati. XII, Nervus hypoglossus. Other marks same as in Fig. 231. (After Henle.) the heart's action, when the varix became larger and finally burst. Woclienschrift, 1898.) (Berliner klinische Notice also, that in the space between the anterior and posterior horns the gray matter passes through the lateral column in the form of a com- plicated net-work; this is the formation of the processus reticulares. Their gray matter consists almost exclusively of commissural cells,. 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 Edinger, Ludwig, 1855-1918; Hall, Winfield Scott, b. 1861; Holland, Philo Leon; Carlton, Edward P. Philadelphia : F. A. Davis Co.


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