Directions for Work in Histological Laboratory for the Use of Medical Classes
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An outer molecular layer composed largely of neuroglial tissue, containing a few small ganglion cells. 2). Between the above stratum and the third a single layer of large ganglion cells, Purkinje^s cells are found ; from the base of these cells an axis cylinder process is given off; from the opposite pole one or two protoplasmic processes ; these extending into the molecular layer, there dividing and redividing, until the processes have the ap- pearance of a deer's antlers. * 3). The granular l...ayer, composed largely of round and spindle-shaped cells, possessing comparatively large ; 39- nuclei, so that in the section very little but the nuclei will be seen. The axis cylinder process of Piirkinje's cells pass through this layer, become medullated and are lost in the white substances found making up the central portion of the fold. Sketch the cortex of the cerebellum as seen under high power. DRAWINGS FOR LESSON XVII, DRAWINGS FOR LESSON XVII. DRAWINGS FOR LESSON XVII. LESSON XVIII. ARTERIES, VEINS AND ADENOID TISSUE.
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