. Elements of histology. Histology. matter (neuroglia and nerve ground network), with few and small ganglion cells. (2) A layer of small more or less pyramidal ganglion cells densely aggregated. (3) The formation of the cornu Am- monis. This is the principal or broadest stratum of the cortex; it is composed of several layers of large, pyra- midal ganglion cells, increas- ing in size as a deeper layer is reached. The pyramidal cells of this third and of the previous second stratum consist of a pyramidal body including an oval vesicular nucleus (Fig. 93). From the body pass out the following pri


. Elements of histology. Histology. matter (neuroglia and nerve ground network), with few and small ganglion cells. (2) A layer of small more or less pyramidal ganglion cells densely aggregated. (3) The formation of the cornu Am- monis. This is the principal or broadest stratum of the cortex; it is composed of several layers of large, pyra- midal ganglion cells, increas- ing in size as a deeper layer is reached. The pyramidal cells of this third and of the previous second stratum consist of a pyramidal body including an oval vesicular nucleus (Fig. 93). From the body pass out the following principal pro- cesses :—(a) the process of the apex, directed towards the surface of the convolution; it can be traced for a longer or shorter distance. (b) The lateral basilar pro- cesses, and finally the median basilar process. This latter is fine, remains un- branched, and is an Fig. large Pyramidal Ganglion axis cylinder process, Cell of the Grey Cortex of the Human £ q becomilio- in- Cerehrurn. *' . * The process of the apex and the other processes Vested. Wltll a medul- branch and break up into the fine nerve net- law ulioaf li ica norvo work. The median process of the base of the lcl1 J &llt5cluu iS> »>»/% r»f fl-io nontrnl an axis cylinder of a nerve-flbre. (Atlas.) Ol tat; ceiiWeti. 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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