Archive image from page 663 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana03todd Year: 1847 650 NERVOUS SYSTEM. (NERVOUS CENTRES. THE SPINAL CORD.) anatomy, to determine whether there are any nerve-tubes which terminate in the grey matter of the ganglion, or originate in it,—which in short are not continued through the ganglion. At present we are unable to state further than that the tubes appear to have an intimate connection with the nerve-vesicles wherever the latter may be found, and that they often appear to be con- tinuous with the sheaths of t


Archive image from page 663 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana03todd Year: 1847 650 NERVOUS SYSTEM. (NERVOUS CENTRES. THE SPINAL CORD.) anatomy, to determine whether there are any nerve-tubes which terminate in the grey matter of the ganglion, or originate in it,—which in short are not continued through the ganglion. At present we are unable to state further than that the tubes appear to have an intimate connection with the nerve-vesicles wherever the latter may be found, and that they often appear to be con- tinuous with the sheaths of the nerve-vesicles. Fig. 375. Second abdominal ganglion of a greenfinch, slightly compressed under the compressor. The course of the nerve-tubes only is represented, a, fibres passing in ; b, emerging fibres ; c, sur- rounding fibres. The meshes for the reception of ganglion globules are shown. Fig. 374.


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