Human physiology . 13.—(Left.) Parasympathetic bodies of Zuckerkandl (human). From an anatomical pre-paration of Sperinn and Balli. A, aorta; I, vena cava; «r, left renal artery; vr, left renalvein ; )]>, parasympathetic bodies, or paraganglia; a r, artery and vein of right paraganglion ;ac, artery and vein of left paragangliun ; mi, inferior mesenteric artery; , spermaticor ovarian vein ; filn, aortic plexus of sympathetic. •. 14.—(Right.) Paraganglion of adult cat. (A. Kohn.) A, aorta ; B, vena cava ; r, suprarenalcapsule ; D, caeliac ganglion ; .V, sympathetic ; P, abdominal aor
Human physiology . 13.—(Left.) Parasympathetic bodies of Zuckerkandl (human). From an anatomical pre-paration of Sperinn and Balli. A, aorta; I, vena cava; «r, left renal artery; vr, left renalvein ; )]>, parasympathetic bodies, or paraganglia; a r, artery and vein of right paraganglion ;ac, artery and vein of left paragangliun ; mi, inferior mesenteric artery; , spermaticor ovarian vein ; filn, aortic plexus of sympathetic. •. 14.—(Right.) Paraganglion of adult cat. (A. Kohn.) A, aorta ; B, vena cava ; r, suprarenalcapsule ; D, caeliac ganglion ; .V, sympathetic ; P, abdominal aortic, filiform paraganglion ;p, punctiform paraganglia. FIG system, many ganglion cells being mixed with the cells ofthe medullary substance of the suprarenal bodies, while nodulesof chromaffine tissue adhere to the sympathetic chain in variousregions (Fig. 14). Chromaffine tissue has accordingly been definedas an epithelial tissue of neural origin (Diamare). Functionally, too, we shall find an intimate relat
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