. Bioplasm : an introduction to the study of physiology & medicine. Protoplasm; Histology. Diairam to sho^ the course of tbe fibres -which leave the caudate nerv a a are parts of two nerve cells, and two entire cells are also represented, from several different cells unite to form single nerve fibres b b b In ] towards the periphery these compound fibres divide and aub divide, salting sub-divisions passing to different deMinations. The flue fibres re from the subdivision of one of the caudate processes of a nerve cell may form a vast number of dark-bordered neives, but it is, I think, cerL
. Bioplasm : an introduction to the study of physiology & medicine. Protoplasm; Histology. Diairam to sho^ the course of tbe fibres -which leave the caudate nerv a a are parts of two nerve cells, and two entire cells are also represented, from several different cells unite to form single nerve fibres b b b In ] towards the periphery these compound fibres divide and aub divide, salting sub-divisions passing to different deMinations. The flue fibres re from the subdivision of one of the caudate processes of a nerve cell may form a vast number of dark-bordered neives, but it is, I think, cerLa NO SiSalJS. PROCESS EVER FORMS ONE ENTIRE AXIS CTLINDER. suiting help to Ln that. 3g the principal lines which diverge from cell. These lines may be traced from any one fibre across the ceil, and one or more of them may be followed into every other fibre which proceeds from the cell. The tracts are not connected with the bioplasm of the nerve 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 Beale, Lionel Smith, 1828-1908. London, J. & A. Churchill; Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston
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