. A contribution to the morphology of the Medulla oblongata of the rabbit. MEDULLA OBLONGATA OF THE RABBIT. 13 and jugular vein are seen as more complicated. schleier outward. These probably correspond to the lateral root of this ganglion. Figure 9 is a drawing of a transverse section of the (VII and VIII) ganglia. The pharynx, carotid, before, but the gangJia are The two divisions of the VIII ganglion, the vestibular and cochlea, are separated from each other. Inferior to the latter a small piece of the cochlea appears in section. Be- tween these two ganglia the motor root of the VII appears,


. A contribution to the morphology of the Medulla oblongata of the rabbit. MEDULLA OBLONGATA OF THE RABBIT. 13 and jugular vein are seen as more complicated. schleier outward. These probably correspond to the lateral root of this ganglion. Figure 9 is a drawing of a transverse section of the (VII and VIII) ganglia. The pharynx, carotid, before, but the gangJia are The two divisions of the VIII ganglion, the vestibular and cochlea, are separated from each other. Inferior to the latter a small piece of the cochlea appears in section. Be- tween these two ganglia the motor root of the VII appears, whose fibres can be seen arising from the ven- tral zone of the medidla, crossing the Randschleier, and then becoming indis- tinct in their relation to the geniculate ganglion. In this preparation, no fibres could be traced from the cochlear ganglion to the medullary wall. The vestibular ganglion is of an irregular pear-shape, and fibres can be seen extend- ing from it across the Randschleier and into the medullary wall. These fibres correspond to those already described in. Section of the medulla of an embryo rabbit mm. at right angles to the floor of the fourth ventricle in the region of the (VII, VIII) ganglia. TS, tractus solitarius. F, ganglion restibuli. 6?, ganglion genic- uli. Co, ganglion cochleae. jugular A ein. C, carotid. OjT, otic 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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