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Elements of histology (1898) Elements of histology elementsofhistol00klei Year: 1898 I40 CHAPTER XIY. NERVE FIBRES. 136. The nerve fibres conduct impulses to or from the tissues and organs on the one hand, and the nerve centres on the other, and accordingly we have to consider in each nerve fibre the peripheral and Fig. 9(3.—From a Transverse Section tlirough the Sciatic Nerve of Dog. ep, Epineurium ; }). periueuriuni; n, nerve filires coustituting a nerve bundle in cross-section ; /, fat tissue surroundiug the nerve. {Athig.) central termination and the conducting part. The latter, i.e. t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-histology-1898-elements-of-histology-elementsofhistol00klei-year-1898-i40-chapter-xiy-nerve-fibres-136-the-nerve-fibres-conduct-impulses-to-or-from-the-tissues-and-organs-on-the-one-hand-and-the-nerve-centres-on-the-other-and-accordingly-we-have-to-consider-in-each-nerve-fibre-the-peripheral-and-fig-93from-a-transverse-section-tlirough-the-sciatic-nerve-of-dog-ep-epineurium-periueuriuni-n-nerve-filires-coustituting-a-nerve-bundle-in-cross-section-fat-tissue-surroundiug-the-nerve-athig-central-termination-and-the-conducting-part-the-latter-ie-t-image239599910.html
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. Compendium of histology. Histology. 204 TWENTIETH LECTURE. proportion between the number of the nerve and muscular filaments is accordingly very much less. In regard to the termination, the lower vertebrates present a different condition from that of the higher. The termina- tion takes place regularly, however, in the interior of the muscular filament, beneath its sarcolemma. We consider only the mammalial muscle (Fig. 178). <r. Fig. 178.—Two muscular filaments from the psoas of the Guinea-pig, with the nerve terminations ; a, b, the primitive fibres and their continuation into the two te Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/compendium-of-histology-histology-204-twentieth-lecture-proportion-between-the-number-of-the-nerve-and-muscular-filaments-is-accordingly-very-much-less-in-regard-to-the-termination-the-lower-vertebrates-present-a-different-condition-from-that-of-the-higher-the-termina-tion-takes-place-regularly-however-in-the-interior-of-the-muscular-filament-beneath-its-sarcolemma-we-consider-only-the-mammalial-muscle-fig-178-ltr-fig-178two-muscular-filaments-from-the-psoas-of-the-guinea-pig-with-the-nerve-terminations-a-b-the-primitive-fibres-and-their-continuation-into-the-two-te-image232672196.html
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