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Page 83
The substance liberated at the neuroeffector junctions most commonly, due to
stimulation of parasympathetic ganglion cells or postganglionic fibers (C in plate),
possesses properties of acetylcholine. It has been called parasympathin.
The substance liberated at the neuroeffector junctions most commonly, due to
stimulation of parasympathetic ganglion cells or postganglionic fibers (C in plate),
possesses properties of acetylcholine. It has been called parasympathin.
Page 92
The intrinsic muscles of the eye are innervated mainly through parasympathetic
nerves. Sympathetic nerves are distributed only to the blood vessels and the
radial muscles of the iris. The sympathetic nerve fibers which reach the eye are ...
The intrinsic muscles of the eye are innervated mainly through parasympathetic
nerves. Sympathetic nerves are distributed only to the blood vessels and the
radial muscles of the iris. The sympathetic nerve fibers which reach the eye are ...
Page 96
The nerves through which the biliary system is innervated include sympathetic,
parasympathetic and afferent components. The sympathetic nerves are mainly
derived from the celiac plexus. Some sympathetic fibers derived from the inferior
...
The nerves through which the biliary system is innervated include sympathetic,
parasympathetic and afferent components. The sympathetic nerves are mainly
derived from the celiac plexus. Some sympathetic fibers derived from the inferior
...
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PLATE PAGE | 147 |
Control of Water Excretion Antidiuretic Hormone | 156 |
SleepWaking Mechanisms | 162 |
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