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Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 124.—Divisions of the cross-section of the cord based on Flechsigs study of their , Direct pyramidal tract; B, fundamental fasciculus of the anterior column ; C, rest of lateral , direct cerebellar tract : E. crossed pyramidal tract; F, lateral limiting zone; G, anterior root zone;H, middle root zone; /, median zone:* J, column of Goll; K, postero-internal root zone; L, postero-external root zone or zone of Lissauer (Marie).. Fig. 125.—Scheme showing secondary degenerations. Ascending degenerations: 1, Fibers of theascending sulcomarginal
Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 124.—Divisions of the cross-section of the cord based on Flechsigs study of their , Direct pyramidal tract; B, fundamental fasciculus of the anterior column ; C, rest of lateral , direct cerebellar tract : E. crossed pyramidal tract; F, lateral limiting zone; G, anterior root zone;H, middle root zone; /, median zone:* J, column of Goll; K, postero-internal root zone; L, postero-external root zone or zone of Lissauer (Marie).. Fig. 125.—Scheme showing secondary degenerations. Ascending degenerations: 1, Fibers of theascending sulcomarginal fasciculus: 5. Gowers, tract; 7. direct cerebellar tract; 8, cornucommissuraltract; 9, column of Burdach: 10, the external root zone tract ; 11, zone of Lissauer; 12, column of degenerations: 2, Descending sulcomarginal tract; 3, direct pyramidal tract; G, crossedpyramidal tract; 13, comma-shaped tract of Schultze (Marie). 341 342 DISEASES OF THE CORD PROPER.
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