. Elements of histology. Histology. Sympathetic System. 263 that, like the ganglion cells in the cord, the cells in the ganglia of the sympathetic system possess one axis - cylinder process, axon or nenraxon, which remains unramified (R^Diun y Cajal, Van Gehuchten,. Fig. 100.—Plexus of Auerbacli iu Rectum of Toad. {Atlas.) n. Xerve branches ; g, ganglion cell. L. Sala. Von Lenhossek, Kolliker), though sometimes it is possessed of nodose swellings (Fig. 171). It passes into the periphery as a non-medullated fibre (as, for instance, the non-medullated fibres passing from the lateral ganglia of t
. Elements of histology. Histology. Sympathetic System. 263 that, like the ganglion cells in the cord, the cells in the ganglia of the sympathetic system possess one axis - cylinder process, axon or nenraxon, which remains unramified (R^Diun y Cajal, Van Gehuchten,. Fig. 100.—Plexus of Auerbacli iu Rectum of Toad. {Atlas.) n. Xerve branches ; g, ganglion cell. L. Sala. Von Lenhossek, Kolliker), though sometimes it is possessed of nodose swellings (Fig. 171). It passes into the periphery as a non-medullated fibre (as, for instance, the non-medullated fibres passing from the lateral ganglia of the sym- pathetic back to the spinal nerves as the grey ramus communicans) ; or as a medullated fibre (as for instance, the medullated fibres passing from the ciliary ganglion into the ciliary nerves). The. 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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