Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 AND PHYSIOLOGY. 339 Fig. 328. c Roots of a Dorsal Spinal Nerve, and its union with the Sympathetic. c, c, Anterior Fissure of the Spinal Cord, fl, Anterior Root, p, Posterior Root, with its Ganglion, a', Anterior Branch, p', Posterior Branch. «, Sympathetic. e, Its Douhle Junction with the Anterior Branch of the Spinal Nerve by a White and Gray Filament. of communication around the vessels. And as all the inter- nal organs, especially those call


Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 AND PHYSIOLOGY. 339 Fig. 328. c Roots of a Dorsal Spinal Nerve, and its union with the Sympathetic. c, c, Anterior Fissure of the Spinal Cord, fl, Anterior Root, p, Posterior Root, with its Ganglion, a', Anterior Branch, p', Posterior Branch. «, Sympathetic. e, Its Douhle Junction with the Anterior Branch of the Spinal Nerve by a White and Gray Filament. of communication around the vessels. And as all the inter- nal organs, especially those called vital, are supplied with this nerve, and not directly from the cerebro-spinal center, it is hence called a nerve of organic life. 604. Sympathetic Ganglia—Each of these ganglia may be considered as a nervous center sending forth strands in three directions; 1st, to join the spinal nerves in their dis- tribution ; 2d, to the spinal cord itself; 3d, to the next sym- pathetic ganglion above. 604. What may each of these ganglia be considered as ?


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