. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . ough these tracts to the anterior cornua and terminatearoundthe multipolar gangUon cells. From these cells fibres emerge which pass through the anterior roots andthe peripheral ners-es to the muscles. The sensory fibres commence in the skin and other peripheral structures ofthe body, pass through the peripheral ner\es of the posterior roots, enter and emerge from the cells in the gangliaof the posterior roots, and continue into the column of Burdach of the cord, decus.^ating almost immediatelyto the opposite side. They p


. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . ough these tracts to the anterior cornua and terminatearoundthe multipolar gangUon cells. From these cells fibres emerge which pass through the anterior roots andthe peripheral ners-es to the muscles. The sensory fibres commence in the skin and other peripheral structures ofthe body, pass through the peripheral ner\es of the posterior roots, enter and emerge from the cells in the gangliaof the posterior roots, and continue into the column of Burdach of the cord, decus.^ating almost immediatelyto the opposite side. They pass up through the column of Burdach, then enter the column of Goll, and terminateabout the cells in the gangha in the dorsal part of the medulla. From these cells fibres emerge which passthrough the fillet and terminate about the cells in the optic thalamus on the side opposite to that from whichthe sensory fibre took its origin. Other fibres (not shown), particularly those for pain and temperature, passupward through the central gray matter of the cord. PLATE Heart: Cervical plexus (.=Depressor J) ist, sd, and 3rd Dorsal segments. Lungs: Cervical plexus (^^agus ?) 1st, Sd, Srd, 4th and 3th Dorsal segments. Liver and Gall Bladder: Cth, 7th, stli, 9th, and foth, Dorsal. Stomach: 0th, 7th, 8th, andoth Dorsal cardiac end,=slh, and 7fh Fijlorus=oth. Intestines: U)-Down to Rectum sth, /oth, iitli, and I2th Dorsal. B. Rectum: snd, Srd, and Mh Sacral. Kidney and Ureter: ioth, uth, and isth Dorsal. Bladder: (A)-3Iucoiis membrane and neck. 1st, 2nd, ;jrd, and 4th Sacral. (B)-Over distention and ineffect contraction i,th, and /sth, Dorsal and ist Lumbar. Uterus; (In contraction) lOth, lilh, isth. Dorsal and Jst Lumbar. Osnteri: ist, Snd, ord, and £th Sacral. Ovary: loth DorsalAppendages, etc. Itth, and isthDorsal and ist LumbarProstate: ioth, nth, and iSth, Dorsal ,sth Lumbar, and ist, 2d, and Srd is: / nii-and iSth Dorsal,st : /oth Dorsal.


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