. A contribution to the morphology of the Medulla oblongata of the rabbit. MEDULLA OBLONGATA OF THE RABBIT. 19 to me that there can be no doubt that in the embryonic rabbit the tractus solitarius is formed by nerve fibres derived from the posterior nerve roots of the V (VII and VIII), IX, and X Fig. 14. Section of the medulla of an embryo rabbit 14 mm. at right angles to the floor of the fourth ventricle in the region of the VII and VIII ganglia. F, ganglion vestibuli. (r, ganglion geniculi. C, ganglion cochleae. TS^ tractus solitarius. 02^, otic vesicle. Int C, internal carotid. J&q


. A contribution to the morphology of the Medulla oblongata of the rabbit. MEDULLA OBLONGATA OF THE RABBIT. 19 to me that there can be no doubt that in the embryonic rabbit the tractus solitarius is formed by nerve fibres derived from the posterior nerve roots of the V (VII and VIII), IX, and X Fig. 14. Section of the medulla of an embryo rabbit 14 mm. at right angles to the floor of the fourth ventricle in the region of the VII and VIII ganglia. F, ganglion vestibuli. (r, ganglion geniculi. C, ganglion cochleae. TS^ tractus solitarius. 02^, otic vesicle. Int C, internal carotid. J", jugular vein. Thus the tractus solitarius is rendered a much more important structure than has been previously assumed, since more nerve fibres enter into its formation. This fact, more- over, demonstrates the great similarity which exists between the four great cranial ganglia — the V (VII, VIII), IX, and X — a fact which hitherto has only been held as a 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 Dexter, Franklin, 1857-1927. Boston


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