. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Heart: Cervical plexus (=Depressor J)3rd Dorsal seymentt Cervical plexus (=Vagusr) Ah and 3th Dorsal oth, 7th, 8th, and nth Dorsal cardiac end,=tith, and 7th Pylorus=Jth. Intestines: (£)-Dou;n to Rectum 9th, Wth, Uth, and 12th Dorse B. Rectum: -■iid, 3rd, and ith Sacral, Kidney and Vreter: loth, nth, and isth Dorsal. (.-! )-3Iucous membrane and , 2nd, ::rd, and ith Sacral.(B)-Over distention and tneffect,contraction nth, and t2th,Dorsal and ;st Lumbar. Un contraction) Wth, tith, lit Dorsal and .st Lumbar. Os uter


. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Heart: Cervical plexus (=Depressor J)3rd Dorsal seymentt Cervical plexus (=Vagusr) Ah and 3th Dorsal oth, 7th, 8th, and nth Dorsal cardiac end,=tith, and 7th Pylorus=Jth. Intestines: (£)-Dou;n to Rectum 9th, Wth, Uth, and 12th Dorse B. Rectum: -■iid, 3rd, and ith Sacral, Kidney and Vreter: loth, nth, and isth Dorsal. (.-! )-3Iucous membrane and , 2nd, ::rd, and ith Sacral.(B)-Over distention and tneffect,contraction nth, and t2th,Dorsal and ;st Lumbar. Un contraction) Wth, tith, lit Dorsal and .st Lumbar. Os uteri: .st. -nd, ::rd, and ith Sacral. Ovary: loth Dorsal Appendages, etc. nth, and t~>th, Dorsal and 1st Lumbar Prostate: loth, ./th, and isth, Dorsal cth Lumbar, and ,st, 2d, and 3rd Sacral. Epididymis: iith-and Dorsal >st Lumbar. Testis. ,uth LOCALIZATION OF LESIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 321 known. Some of the ascending branches pass into the lateral posterioicolumn (Burdach), and at a higher level into the median posterior column(Goll). Those entering the cord in the upper dorsal and cervical regions,however, do not pass into the median posterior column, but continue inthe lateral posterior column. Both columns end in the nucleus cuneatusand the nucleus gracilis, respectively. These two nuclei may be looked uponas indicating the termination of the peripheral sensory neurons. Thesetwo groups of fibres probably convey only tactile and muscular fibres conveying pain and temperature sensations apparently pass upthe cord through the central gray matter, but their central terminationsare not yet definitely known. From the ganglion-cells in the two nucleiin the medulla, axis-cylinders arise that pass toward the brain and form amass of fibres known as the fillet. In the medulla these are situated oneither side of


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