. The anatomy of the central nervous system of man and of vertebrates in general. Neuroanatomy; Central Nervous System. Fig. 36.—Sections of the spinal cord from large individuals of representative vertebrate classes. A, Section from the crocodile: G. Africanus. B, Section from the ostrich: Struthio camelus. C, Section from the shark: Mustelus. large group of such cells in the periphery of the dorsal column in Cyclos- tomes and in certain fishes,—the so-called ''Dorsal cells"; and also near certain motor roots, large ganglion-cells which probably send their neurites into the motor nerves.


. The anatomy of the central nervous system of man and of vertebrates in general. Neuroanatomy; Central Nervous System. Fig. 36.—Sections of the spinal cord from large individuals of representative vertebrate classes. A, Section from the crocodile: G. Africanus. B, Section from the ostrich: Struthio camelus. C, Section from the shark: Mustelus. large group of such cells in the periphery of the dorsal column in Cyclos- tomes and in certain fishes,—the so-called ''Dorsal cells"; and also near certain motor roots, large ganglion-cells which probably send their neurites into the motor nerves. A noteworthy condition which exists in birds is still to be described. Here in the lumbar segment of the cord a tissue-mass wedges itself in between the dorsal columns, pushing these so far asunder that it was formerly believed to be a true bifurcation: Sinus 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 Edinger, Ludwig, 1855-1918; Hall, Winfield Scott, b. 1861; Holland, Philo Leon; Carlton, Edward P. Philadelphia : F. A. Davis Co.


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