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Identifier: americantextbook00howe (find matches)
Title: An American text-book of physiology
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Howell, William H. (William Henry), 1860-1945 Bowditch, H. P. (Henry Pickering), 1840-1911
Subjects: Physiology
Publisher: Philadelphia : Saunders
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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DP y-^ Fig. 162.—Schema of the arrangement of thehuman spinal cord ^s seen in cross section; forclearness the afferent fibres arc shown on theleft side only, efferent and central cells on theright side only (von Lenhossek): D. li, dorsalroot; V. i?, ventral root; D. P, direct pyramidalfibres; C. P, crossed pyramidal fibres; (, directcerebellar tract; A. Z,, antero-lateral tract: D. C,dorsal columns. The various classes of cell-bodies are indicated by the manner of draw-ing.
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Fig. 163.—Schema of the distribution of theefferent fibres of the spinal roots. A, afferentfibres in the dorsal root only; E, E, efferent fibresin both dorsal and ventral roots. In the ventralroot one group of efferent fibres goes to .V, thestriped muscles; another group to ganglion cells,S, forming a single sympathetic ganglion, or to S,cells located in more than one sympathetic gan-glion, but all connected with one efferent fibre bymeans of its collaterals; P, peripheral plexusesinto which the neurons of some sympathetic cellsrun. of ganglia (sympathetic ganglia). The fibres from the ganglia, in turn,very often connect with a peripheral plexus, such as the double plexus ofMeissner and Auerbach, or the plexuses about the blood-vessels. The evidence for the foregoing statements is briefly the following: The CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. 641 experiments and observations of Sir Cliarles Bell (1811) and Majeudie (1822)showed that sensation followed the stimulation of the central ends only of

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