Anatomy of the Brain And Spinal Cord With Special Reference to Mechanism And Fu

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Anatomy of the Brain And Spinal Cord With Special Reference to Mechanism And Fu
Harris Ellett Santee
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The funiculus gracilis is composed of ascending branches of the posterior roots of the spinal nerves, which enter the cord below the seventh or eighth thoracic segment.
Funiculus Cuneatus (Figs. 94 and 96). It is separated from the posterior median fissure by the gracile bundle; and is the continuation of the ascending postero-lateral column (Burdach's column) of the spinal cord. It ends about the cells of the nucleus funiculi cuneati and accessory nucleus funiculi cuneati, which form the cunea
...te tubercle seen on the surface. The fibers of the funiculus cuneatus are ascending branches of the posterior roots of the spinal nerves. The nerves contributing to this column are the cervical and the six or eight upper thoracic. The funiculi gracilis and cuneatus carry to the nuclei of these columns common sensations belonging to the tactile and muscular senses. Inter- ference with these tracts produces ataxia.
WHITE MATTER OF MEDULLA. 301 Spinal Tract of theTrigeminal Nerve. (Tractus spinalis nervi trigemini, Figs.


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