An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . nerve-cs are globular, pyramidal, spindleform, or stellate,with one or more processes. One of these processes (sometimesmore) is connected with a nerve-fibre, and is called the axis-cylinderprocess ; the remaining processes (protoplasmic processes) eitherend blindly or form anastomoses with similar processes from othercs. The processes, the ^. and sometimes the , showa fibrillated s


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . nerve-cs are globular, pyramidal, spindleform, or stellate,with one or more processes. One of these processes (sometimesmore) is connected with a nerve-fibre, and is called the axis-cylinderprocess ; the remaining processes (protoplasmic processes) eitherend blindly or form anastomoses with similar processes from othercs. The processes, the ^. and sometimes the , showa fibrillated structure, the fibrillations of the processes and of appearing to be directly continuous with the fibriUee of theaxis-cylinder of the nerve with which the c. is connected. All thenerve-cs possess a nucleus, and many of them a nucleolus. Those O, no; 0>, not; 0», whole; Th. thin: Tha, the; U. like oo in too; IJa, blue; U», lull; U«, full; U^, urn; U«, like U (.German). CELL of the central nervous system (brain and myel) are usually describedas naked, while those or the peripheral nervous system (spinal gan-glia, ganglia of the sympathic, etc.) are inclosed in a capsule which. KERVE-CELLS. (AFTER FREY.) \\ is continuous with the neurilemma of the nerve-fibre which is con-nected with the c. Nerve-c*s range in size from 6 ft (cs of thegranule-layer of the cerebellum) to 1J36 ft (some giant-cs of thebrain). [J, 10, 30, 35.]—Nerve-epithelium c. See Sensory c.—Nervous c. See JVerue-c—Nettle-c. See Nematocyst.—Neuro-epitlielial c. See Sensory c. — Neuroglia-c. Fr., cellule enaraigneeioude la nevroghe). Gev., Neurogliazelle, GliazeVe. Syn.:neuroglia (or DeitenCs) corpuscle. One of the cs belonging to the


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