The collected papers of Joseph baron Lister . he faintly granular structure of the axial cyhnder, and the irregularly concentricstriation of the medullary sheath. Fig. 5, a transverse section of a columnar portion of the spinal cord of a cat, also prepared with chromicacid and carmine, and examined moist by transmitted Ught. The fibres vaiy much in size, butall of them resemble those of the sciatic nerve in having the red axial cylinder surrounded bya ring of untinted medullary sheath. Figs. 6-10 are highly magnified views of some fibres in a section of the cord like that of Fig. 5. Theypresen


The collected papers of Joseph baron Lister . he faintly granular structure of the axial cyhnder, and the irregularly concentricstriation of the medullary sheath. Fig. 5, a transverse section of a columnar portion of the spinal cord of a cat, also prepared with chromicacid and carmine, and examined moist by transmitted Ught. The fibres vaiy much in size, butall of them resemble those of the sciatic nerve in having the red axial cylinder surrounded bya ring of untinted medullary sheath. Figs. 6-10 are highly magnified views of some fibres in a section of the cord like that of Fig. 5. Theypresent the same characters as the fibres of the sciatic nerve. Fig. 11, a fibre from a longitudinal section of a columnar portion of the cord, prepared in the same wayThe axial cylinder alone is carmine coloured, and is, in some parts, stripped of its investing sheath,the fibroid arrangement of which is also displayed. Fig. 12, a small fibre under similar circumstances. Fig. 13, fatty matter in a state of arborescent fibroid aggregation. Plate IV. © cr.


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