CIBA Collection of Medical Illustrations: With a Supplement on the Hypothalamus. A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the nervous system, Volume 1 |
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Since fibers of spinal cord origin join the sympathetic trunk only in the thoracic
and the first and second lumbar segments , white communicating rami are limited
to the spinal nerves in these segments . Since fibers of sympathetic trunk origin ...
Since fibers of spinal cord origin join the sympathetic trunk only in the thoracic
and the first and second lumbar segments , white communicating rami are limited
to the spinal nerves in these segments . Since fibers of sympathetic trunk origin ...
Page 95
Ciba mucous plexus include both fibers of extrinsic origin and fibers which arise
in the intramural ganglia . The submucous plexus comprises a meshwork of
relatively slender bundles of nerve fibers with ganglia located at nodal points .
Ciba mucous plexus include both fibers of extrinsic origin and fibers which arise
in the intramural ganglia . The submucous plexus comprises a meshwork of
relatively slender bundles of nerve fibers with ganglia located at nodal points .
Page 97
The absence of ganglion cells in these sympathetic conduction pathways
undoubtedly may be explained on the basis of the neural origin of the chromaffin
cells . The postganglionic sympathetic fibers in the adrenal nerves are distributed
to the ...
The absence of ganglion cells in these sympathetic conduction pathways
undoubtedly may be explained on the basis of the neural origin of the chromaffin
cells . The postganglionic sympathetic fibers in the adrenal nerves are distributed
to the ...
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SECTION IV | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER PAGE NUMBER THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 21 22 80 81 82 83 1 General Co... | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
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