The Anatomy of the Central Nervous Organs in Health And Disease
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— Diagrammatic section of the spinal cord and medulla, designed to show the relative positions of the centres in the central grey tube of the several roots of a spinal and segmental cranial nen-e respectively ; as also the grouping of the constituents of the roots. — a. Anterior horn ; b, lateral horn ; c, Clarke's column ; d, posterior horn ; 1, anterior (somatic) motor root or nerve ; ;?, lateral splanchnic (motor) root, which in the lower spinal cord joins the anterior root, in the upper spi...nal cord runs by itself as 2", the spinal accessory, while in the medulla it accompanies the posterior root ; 3, visceral root ; 4, the posterior or sensory root bearing a ganglion. The spinal roots unite into a common trimk. With the exception of those of the trigeminus. The cranial roots do not form permanent associations. inwards, combine to form this bundle on the border of the central grey substance. In transverse sections just below the pons (fig. 124) the ascending root, which in lower sections lay laterally (and dorsally) with regard to the vagus and glossopharyngeal nerves, turns suddenly from the longitudinal into the horizontal direction, and passes out- wards as a thick compact bundle through the ascending root of the trigeminus to its point of exit by the side of the corpus restiforme.
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