A Treatise On Human Physiology Designed for the Use of Students And Practition
A Treatise On Human Physiology Designed for the Use of Students And Practition
Dalton, John Call, 1825-1889
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Those which are more deeply seated are less abundant, but of larger size, from 25 to 40 mmm. In diameter. Some of the prolongations from the base of the cells lose themselves in the bundles of nerve fibres entering from the white sub- stance. Beneath the pyramidal cells is a layer containing much smaller cellular elements, from 8 to 10 mmm. In diameter, known as the ''nuclear layer. " Its cells have THE BRAIN. 419 fine diverging processes, whose termination and connections are un- known. As the... bundles of nerve fibres penetrate the gray substance, they rapidly diminish in size, their fibres diverging laterally to pursue a more or less horizontal course ; and in the external portions of the gray sub- stance there are only isolated fibres running in various directions. During this dispersion, the nerve fibres become reduced to their smallest dimensions, measuring, according to Kolliker, from 1 to 2 mmm. In diam- eter. Most of them spread out at various levels in the gray substance, while others reach quite to its superficial portions.
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