. Elements of histology. Histology. Chap, xv.] Peripheral Nerve-endings. 123 In many localities there are isolated ganglion cells in connection with the intermuscular fibres. 159. The nerves of blood-vessels are derived from the sympathetic, and they terminate in arteries and veins in essentially the same way as in non- striped muscular tissue, being chiefly present in those. % Fig. 77.—Plexus of Fine Non-medullated Nerve-fibres surrounding Capillary Arteries in the Tongue of Frog, after staining with Chloride of Gold. a, Blood-vessel; 6, connective tissue corpuscles; c, thick non-niedullated


. Elements of histology. Histology. Chap, xv.] Peripheral Nerve-endings. 123 In many localities there are isolated ganglion cells in connection with the intermuscular fibres. 159. The nerves of blood-vessels are derived from the sympathetic, and they terminate in arteries and veins in essentially the same way as in non- striped muscular tissue, being chiefly present in those. % Fig. 77.—Plexus of Fine Non-medullated Nerve-fibres surrounding Capillary Arteries in the Tongue of Frog, after staining with Chloride of Gold. a, Blood-vessel; 6, connective tissue corpuscles; c, thick non-niedullated fibres; d, plexus of flue nerve-fibres. (Handbook.) parts (media) which contain the non-striped muscular tissue. But there are also fine non-medullated nerve fibres, which accompany capillary vessels—capillary arteries and capillary veins—and in some places they give off elementary fibrils, which forma network around the vessel (Fig. 77). In some localities the vascular nerve branches are provided with small groups of ganglion cells. 160. In striped muscle of man and mammals, reptiles, and insects, the termination of nerve fibres takes place, according to the commonly accepted view of Kiihne, in the following manner :—A medullated. 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. Philadelphia : H. C. Lea's Son


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