. Elements of histology. Histology. 25. CHAPTER XX. THE CEREBRO SPINAL GANGLIA. 207. The ganglia connected with the posterior roots of the spinal nerves, and with some of the roots of the cere- bral nerves â Gas- serian, otic, genic- n 1 a t e, ciliary, Meckel's ganglion, the ganglia of the branches of the acoustic nerve, the submaxillary gan- glion, etc.âpossess a capsule of fibrous connective tissue continuous with the epineurium of the afferent and efferent nerve trunks (Fig. 159). The interior of the ganglion is subdivided into smaller or larger divisions, contain- ing nerve bundles with t
. Elements of histology. Histology. 25. CHAPTER XX. THE CEREBRO SPINAL GANGLIA. 207. The ganglia connected with the posterior roots of the spinal nerves, and with some of the roots of the cere- bral nerves â Gas- serian, otic, genic- n 1 a t e, ciliary, Meckel's ganglion, the ganglia of the branches of the acoustic nerve, the submaxillary gan- glion, etc.âpossess a capsule of fibrous connective tissue continuous with the epineurium of the afferent and efferent nerve trunks (Fig. 159). The interior of the ganglion is subdivided into smaller or larger divisions, contain- ing nerve bundles with their perineu- rium, or larger and smaller groups of c''lion cells In Fig- 1j9âSpinal Ganglion of the Lumbar ^, ° . , 'â ,. Region of a Puppy. {KoUiler, II.) the spinal ganglia c, Ganglion with its cells and their axons; Bp, fVlpop latter ^''^^ posterior; Ita, anterior branch ; M, motor ; S,. are sensory 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 Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925; Edkins, John Sydney, b. 1865. Philadelphia : Lea Brothers
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