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... containing no myeline . 300 diam . ( Virchow , " Cellular Pathology . " ) It might be added that in certain little trunks , NERVOUS SYSTEM IN GENERAL . 25 Anatomical elements (cells, nerve tubes, neurilemma, etc Researches of Ranvier ...
... containing no myeline . 300 diam . ( Virchow , " Cellular Pathology . " ) It might be added that in certain little trunks , NERVOUS SYSTEM IN GENERAL . 25 Anatomical elements (cells, nerve tubes, neurilemma, etc Researches of Ranvier ...
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... contain an inex- tricable mixture of centripetal and centrifugal nerves ; how- ever , these two elements , so opposing in character , are for a short distance separated , and called by the name of the spinal roots . The anterior roots ...
... contain an inex- tricable mixture of centripetal and centrifugal nerves ; how- ever , these two elements , so opposing in character , are for a short distance separated , and called by the name of the spinal roots . The anterior roots ...
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... contains conduc- tors coming from every point of the opposite side . Besides these four conductors contained in the posterior columns , Brown - Séquard notices three others which form the antero- lateral columns , and pursuing a direct ...
... contains conduc- tors coming from every point of the opposite side . Besides these four conductors contained in the posterior columns , Brown - Séquard notices three others which form the antero- lateral columns , and pursuing a direct ...
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... containing a large amount of embryonic globules which have not been transformed into nerve elements.1 D. GREAT SYMPATHETIC . The great sympathetic is composed of a series of ganglions arranged along the side of the vertebral column ...
... containing a large amount of embryonic globules which have not been transformed into nerve elements.1 D. GREAT SYMPATHETIC . The great sympathetic is composed of a series of ganglions arranged along the side of the vertebral column ...
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... . " Propriétés des Tissus Vivants . " When the nerve of a muscle is cut , the venous blood which flows from the muscle closely resembles arterial blood . placed in an atmosphere containing oxygen . In the living 72 CONTRACTILE ELEMENTS .
... . " Propriétés des Tissus Vivants . " When the nerve of a muscle is cut , the venous blood which flows from the muscle closely resembles arterial blood . placed in an atmosphere containing oxygen . In the living 72 CONTRACTILE ELEMENTS .
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