The book Manual of Human Microscopical Anatomy was written by author Albert Klliker Here you can read free online of Manual of Human Microscopical Anatomy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Manual of Human Microscopical Anatomy a good or bad book?
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It has not yet been determined whether the nerve-cells of the large central organs have membranes or not ; Stannius was unable to detect them in the Lamprey, and R. Wagner says the same of the nerve-corpuscles of the electric lobes of the Ray. I think I have seen a membrane in the large, many-rayed corpuscles in the spinal-cord and cerebellum of man, and occasionally, also, in others, but I freely acknowledge that no membrane can be detected in all the smaller cells, nor in the processes of the... cen- tral cells in general. This does not, however, appear sufficient to justify the denial of the existence of membranes in these instances, and I believe, that in this case, as in that of the finest nerve-tubes, we must THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 359 for the present abstain from any definite opinion. The processes of the nerve-cells, in the brain and spinal cord, which were first noticed by Purkinje, will be more minutely described when we come to speak of the central organs, and the question will there be discussed as to their relation to the central fibres.
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