The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 1, Issue 1Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1959 - Anatomy |
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Page 70
... thetic preganglionic fibers end by forming synapses in sympathetic trunk ganglia , but other fibers pass through them to form synapses in such ganglia as the celiac , mesenteric and renal . The parasympathetic relay ganglia are located ...
... thetic preganglionic fibers end by forming synapses in sympathetic trunk ganglia , but other fibers pass through them to form synapses in such ganglia as the celiac , mesenteric and renal . The parasympathetic relay ganglia are located ...
Page 83
... thetic and parasympathetic sources . The preganglionic sympathetic fibers originate mainly in the seventh to tenth thoracic segments and pass to the celiac plexus via the sympathetic trunk ganglia and the greater and lesser thoracic ...
... thetic and parasympathetic sources . The preganglionic sympathetic fibers originate mainly in the seventh to tenth thoracic segments and pass to the celiac plexus via the sympathetic trunk ganglia and the greater and lesser thoracic ...
Page 88
... thetic efferent and afferent fibers ; their origins are similar in both sexes . Sympathetic preganglionic fibers are the axons of lateral cornual cells located in the lowest two or three thoracic and upper one or two lumbar segments of ...
... thetic efferent and afferent fibers ; their origins are similar in both sexes . Sympathetic preganglionic fibers are the axons of lateral cornual cells located in the lowest two or three thoracic and upper one or two lumbar segments of ...
Contents
Plate | 14 |
Olfactory Receptors | 18 |
Vestibulocerebellar and Cerebellovestibular Pathways | 39 |
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action potential afferent fibers arise articular ascending autonomic axons basal bone brain brainstem branches canal cardiac caudate caudate nucleus celiac cerebellum cerebral artery cerebral cortex cerebral vein cervical choroid plexus ciliary corpus callosum cortex cranial cutaneous depolarization dorsal dura dura mater efferent excitatory extensor facial filaments fissure flexor foramen fornix fossa frontal ganglion geniculate gland gyrus hemisphere hypogastric hypothalamus inferior innervation internal carotid lamina lateral ventricle layer ligament lobe lumbar maxillary medial medulla oblongata medullary membrane meningeal mesencephalon motor neurons muscle myelinated Netter CIBA Netter M.D. CIBA neural nucleus occipital oculomotor olfactory optic orbital parasympathetic parietal passes pathways pelvic petrosal posterior postganglionic preganglionic rami ramus receptors relay root sacral sagittal segment sensory sinus sinuses somatic spinal cord spinal nerves sulcus superior supply surface sympathetic fibers sympathetic trunk synapses temporal terminal thalamus thoracic splanchnic tract transverse trigeminal trunk ganglia upper vagal vagus ventral vertebral vessels vestibular