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Identifier: handbookofphysio00bake (find matches)
Title: Hand-book of physiology
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Baker, W. Morrant, (William Morrant), 1839-1896 Harris, Vincent Dormer Kirkes, William Senhouse, 1823-1864. Hand-book of physiology. 13th ed
Subjects: Physiology Human physiology
Publisher: London : John Murray
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Fig. 103.—Ganglion nerve-corpuscles ofdifferent shapes. (Klein and NobleSmith.) unipolar, bipolar, or multipolar CH. III.) NEKVE-CELLS. 10- or less distance from the cell; some appear to anastomose withsimilar offsets from other cells; while generally only one processfrom each cell is continuous with a nerve-fibre, the prolonga-tion from the cell by degrees assuming the characters of thenerve-fibre with which it is continuous. This is known asthe axis-cylinder process. In bipolar-cells, however, one polemay be continuous with a medullated fibre, and the other with
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Mi Fig. 104.—Different forms of ganglion cells. A, a, round ball-shaped unipolar cell fromthe human Gasserian ganglion. A x 240. a x 80. Two cells only show the process*\ b, spindle-shaped ; c, multipolar ganglion cell from the spinal cord of the ox. X 8c.d, D, Purkinjee ganglion cells from human cerebellum; ax, axis-cylinder process;p, protoplasmic process ; h, h, two cells surrounded with a nucleated sheath. (Stohr.) a non-medullated one, or both poles may pass into fibres of theone or the other kind. Ganglion-cells are generally enclosed in a transparent membra-nous capsule similar in appearance to the external nucleatedsheath of nerve-fibres : within this capsule is a layer of smallflattened cells. That process of a nerve-cell which becomes continuous with anerve-fibre is always unbranched as it leaves the cell. It at firsthas all the characters of an axis-cylinder, but soon acquires amedullary sheath, and then may be termed a nerve-fibre. Thiscontinuity of nerve-cells and fibre

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