A Manual of diseases of the nervous system v.1, Volume 1P. Blakiston's Sons & Company, 1896 |
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... Segment 79. Cervical Section ; Ascending Degenerations 80. Central Canal in Normal Cords 81. The Arteries of the Spinal Cord 82. Spinal Cord contused by Gunshot Injury 83. Tracings of the Action of the Sphincter Ani 84. Plan of the ...
... Segment 79. Cervical Section ; Ascending Degenerations 80. Central Canal in Normal Cords 81. The Arteries of the Spinal Cord 82. Spinal Cord contused by Gunshot Injury 83. Tracings of the Action of the Sphincter Ani 84. Plan of the ...
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... segments , and these into smaller and smaller fragments , and the minute globules and granules are ultimately removed from the nerve - sheath . This is then empty , the axis - cylinder having also perished during the process . The ...
... segments , and these into smaller and smaller fragments , and the minute globules and granules are ultimately removed from the nerve - sheath . This is then empty , the axis - cylinder having also perished during the process . The ...
Page 53
... segment certainly does . Structures may be formed resembling axis - cylinders that are not really capable of the proper function . The weight of Ranvier's undisproved and confirmed observations is very great . It is possible that the ...
... segment certainly does . Structures may be formed resembling axis - cylinders that are not really capable of the proper function . The weight of Ranvier's undisproved and confirmed observations is very great . It is possible that the ...
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... segments of the sensory fibres degenerate , like the motor nerves . We cannot test them , and ascertain the degeneration in the same way , in severe lesions , because their stimulation cannot be perceived . Nevertheless an altered polar ...
... segments of the sensory fibres degenerate , like the motor nerves . We cannot test them , and ascertain the degeneration in the same way , in severe lesions , because their stimulation cannot be perceived . Nevertheless an altered polar ...
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... segments , more or less elongated , often with smaller globules of myelin between or beside them . The masses are cloudy or finely granular in aspect . The axis - cylinders are interrupted where the myelin is divided . The nuclei of the ...
... segments , more or less elongated , often with smaller globules of myelin between or beside them . The masses are cloudy or finely granular in aspect . The axis - cylinders are interrupted where the myelin is divided . The nuclei of the ...
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acute affected alcoholic arteries ascending ataxy atrophy axis-cylinder blood-state bone cause cells centres cervical enlargement cervical region changes chiefly chronic common compression connective tissue considerable contraction cornu damage degeneration degree diagnosis disease distinct dura mater especially excited extend extensors fact faradic fibres fingers flexed flexion flexors frequent function grey matter growth hæmorrhage hyperesthesia increase indications inflammation influence interstitial involved irritability knee-jerk lateral column legs lesion lessened limbs loss lumbar enlargement median membranes meningitis morbid process motor movement multiple neuritis muscles muscular myelin myelitis nerve-cells nerve-fibres nerve-roots nerve-trunks nerves normal nutrition occasionally occurs onset pain palsy paralysis paraplegia pass patient peripheral pia mater plexus polyneuritis posterior columns posterior horn pressure primary probably produced pyramidal tracts rare reflex action result sclerosis secondary segment sensation sensibility sensory sheath side skin slight sometimes spasm spinal cord spine structures suffer symptoms syphilis tabes tion trunk tumour usually vertebral wasting
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