A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . m thisnucleus is situated part of the nucleus atecinereae (22), while more laterally and dor-sallj- placed is seen the upward continua-tion of the nucleus funiculi gracilis (19, 23);some fibers of the funiculus gracilis are stUlpresent (20). StOl more lateralward is seenthe upward continuation of the funiculuseuneatus (16), and ventrad from this thenucleus funiculi cuneati (17, 25). Curvingaround the funiculus euneatus are a few ofthe fibnB arcuatse superficiales d
A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . m thisnucleus is situated part of the nucleus atecinereae (22), while more laterally and dor-sallj- placed is seen the upward continua-tion of the nucleus funiculi gracilis (19, 23);some fibers of the funiculus gracilis are stUlpresent (20). StOl more lateralward is seenthe upward continuation of the funiculuseuneatus (16), and ventrad from this thenucleus funiculi cuneati (17, 25). Curvingaround the funiculus euneatus are a few ofthe fibnB arcuatse superficiales ventraUj situated is the corpus resti-forme (12), here consisting chiefly of theupward continuation of the direct cerebellartract from the spinal cord. The pale massof substantia gelatinosa is visible at 13,while lateralward from it are seen in trans- verse section the descending fibers of the tractusspinalis ner\-i trigemini (11). Just lateralward fromthis are more lateral superficial arcuate fibers (.l^*);ventralward from the substantia gelatinosa are situ-ated the nuclei laterales (8, 29). In the zone between.
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