Treatise On Human Physiology. for the Use of Students & Practitioners of Medicine

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Or let us suppose that an impression made upon the skin (Fig. 242, 1) is transmitted Fig. 241.
Fig. 242.
ATJZ Diagrammatic representation of cerebral and spinal motor cells with axons. 1. Cerebral cell.
2. Axon. .3, 4. Collaterals. 4'. End tufts. 5.
Spinal cell. 6. Axon. 7. Limit of spinal cord.
jV/. Motor nerve. 8. Muscle. 9. Muscle-end plate.
(Raubek. ) Diagrammatic representation of cerebral and spinal sensor.v cells with axons. 1. Skin end tufts. 2. Limit of epidermis. 3. Axon.
4. Common st
...em. 5. Cell in spinal ganglion.
6. Axon. 7. Limitof sjiinal cord. 8. Ascend- Ingbranch. 9. Descending branch. 10. End tufts. 11. Si)inal cell. 12. Axon. (Raubek.) continuously to a cell 5 in a spinal ganglion and thence to 10 ; on arriving at the latter point it must pass over a gap in order to reach the next neuron, ^Y 11.^ It will be observed tliat there arises from the cell 5 (Fig. 242) in the spinal ganglion one outgrowth or nerve fiber that conducts in two directions towards the nerve cell and away from it, presenting apparcntly'an exceptional disposition to that already described.


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