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 . 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 enar


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 . 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. NEDROGLIA-CELLS. GAGE.) . ^, ramified neuroglia^, with varicose processes from the cerebrum of an adult cat; B,large branched neuroglia-c. from the lateral column of the myel of an ox ; C, nearly neuroglia-c. from the ventral c lumn of the myel of man: D, brush or pencilneurog]ip>«. from thp striatum of man, N, nucleus of the cs. A ana B after Ranvier, Cand ZTalter Krause. neuroglia. These cs vary greatly in form, being flattened and cir-cular or oval; often possessing few or no precedes (C in figure), ormany processes may be present, and these either varicose andbranched {A in figure), orunbranched and extending in all directions{B in figure), or confined to one end like a brush (D in figure). Theyare especially abundant next blood-vessels and the pia. Some, atleast, are supposed to be wandering cs. They stain hke true nerve-cs, but may be distinguished from the large and medium-sized gan-glion-cs by their much smaller dimensions, and from the nerve-csof the same size


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