. Journal - American Medical Association. lii4. 7.—Funicular cells from a rabbit fifteen days old. .-l, hirtie•ell ; /(. small cell ; a, large neurotibrils ramlfyiny in the perinuclearletwork; b, line ueuroQbrils continuous with tue cortical network;/, c, neurotibrils bifurcating on their arrival at a large dendriticruiik. I After Uamon y Cajal, 1903). icar, I called attention to these phases of the subject,idvised active skejjticisni as regards the new hypotheses)f Apathy, Bethe and Nissl, and expressed the opinionhat, even if the neurofibrils really represent a constant constituent of the ne


. Journal - American Medical Association. lii4. 7.—Funicular cells from a rabbit fifteen days old. .-l, hirtie•ell ; /(. small cell ; a, large neurotibrils ramlfyiny in the perinuclearletwork; b, line ueuroQbrils continuous with tue cortical network;/, c, neurotibrils bifurcating on their arrival at a large dendriticruiik. I After Uamon y Cajal, 1903). icar, I called attention to these phases of the subject,idvised active skejjticisni as regards the new hypotheses)f Apathy, Bethe and Nissl, and expressed the opinionhat, even if the neurofibrils really represent a constant constituent of the nerve elements, and even if the inter-ncuronal relation be a more intimate one than that ofmere contact or contiguity, the essential feature of theneuron conception remains unaltered, Waldever having. Fig. S.—Large funicular cell from a rabbit eight days old. (er-tain only of che primary neurotibrils have been drawn. The net-work formed by the anastomoses of tliese filaments is well neurofibrils terminating in the network; b, primary neurolibrilrunnin- through. (After Ramon y Cajal. lm^.)


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