. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. Drawing from a photo-micrograph, made by McDonald, showing the cells of theanterior cornua as they lie imbedded in a specimen hardened in bichromate by thealum Weigert method, and afterward magnified 360 diameters. of this posterior root, so that this ganglion upon the posterior root,and not the posterior horn, is the innervating ganglion of these pos- FiG. Drawing of section of the uppermost portion of the cervical cord, showing thearrangement of the gray matter. terior root fibres. Entering the cord


. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. Drawing from a photo-micrograph, made by McDonald, showing the cells of theanterior cornua as they lie imbedded in a specimen hardened in bichromate by thealum Weigert method, and afterward magnified 360 diameters. of this posterior root, so that this ganglion upon the posterior root,and not the posterior horn, is the innervating ganglion of these pos- FiG. Drawing of section of the uppermost portion of the cervical cord, showing thearrangement of the gray matter. terior root fibres. Entering the cord, certain fibres of the posteriorroot—the most median ones—pass almost entirely and directly into 62 INTRODUCTORY, Fig. 44.


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