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Identifier: physiologybioche00macl (find matches)
Title: Physiology and biochemistry in modern medicine
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Macleod, John James Rickard, 1876-1935 Pearce, R. G. (Roy Gentry), 1884-
Subjects: Physiology Biochemistry
Publisher: St. Louis : Mosby
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llintestine itself the cells of these motor neurons are those of Auerbachsplexus found between the two muscular coats. In the diverticula, whichinclude the lungs and the gall bladder, the nerve cells to which thevagus fibers run are also situated peripherally. The sacral outflow occurs through the second and third sacral nerves,the fibers joining to form a single nerve (the pelvic nerve or nervuserigens) on each side. This passes directly to the bladder, where itconnects with a plexus, often called the hypogastric, which extends overthe bladder and neighboring portion of the rectum. The branches runto connect either with the nerve cells of the ganglia of the plexus itself,or with nerve cells situated on the walls of the large intestine and blad-der. The pelvic nerve makes its connections with the periphery in the *Its action is always the same as that which is produced hy stimulation of the sympathetic nervesupply, whether this effect is one ot stimulation or inhibition. iTj^MedullaC.
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