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Identifier: archivesofneurol3190blum (find matches)
Title: Archives of neurology and psychopathology.
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Blumer, G. Alder (George Alder), 1857-1940, editor Van Gieson, Ira, 1866?-1913, editor
Subjects: Mental illness Nervous system Psychiatric hospitals Psychiatry Nervous System Mental Disorders Psychiatry
Publisher: Utica : State Hospitals Press
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)

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centrifugo-inhibitory fibres: viscero-inhibitory, vaso-inhibi-tory, secreto-inhibitory (and tropho-inhibitory?) Q Nerve fibres of sensory or centripetal function: (a) centripeto- exciting fibres; (6) centripeto-inhibitory fibres g Kollikers and Langleys classification of the centrifugal fibres:(1) cerebro-spinal or pre-ganglionic; (2) sympathetic orpost-ganglion ic ^ Jendrassiks classification IO (a) The sympathetic system; (b) the vagus system ; (c) the dilatorsystem. Mode of distribution of the cerebro-spinal and sympathetic cen-trifugal fibres j. Purpose and mode of action of the inhibitory fibres: (a) Gas- kells theory; (b) Onufs theory I5
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IXDEX SLIP. n PAGE. Chapter II.—Anatomy of the Gangliated Cords 16-26 I. —Cervical part of the gangliated cord 16 1. —Upper cervical ganglion and its connections: (a) connectionwith spinal nerves; (b) with cranial nerves; (c) ascendingbranch and cranial plexuses: carotid, cavernous; (<-/) pharyn-geal nerves and plexus; (e) branches to blood vessels; (/)upper cardiac nerve 17-20 2. —Middle cervical ganglion and its connections 21 3. —Lower cervical ganglion and connections 21 II. —Thoracic part of the gangliated cord 22 Position; Rami communicantes, interfuniculares, peripherici; splanchnic nerves: great, small, smallest. III. —Lumbar part of the gangliated cord 24 Position; Rami communicantes, interfuniculares, peripherici. IV. —Sacral part of the gangliated cord s 25 Position ; Rami interfuniculares, communicantes, peripherici. Chapter III.—The Anatomy of the Plexuses 26-33 I. —Cardiac plexus 26 Posterior and anterior coronary; microscopical ganglia of heart. I

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  • booksubject:Nervous_system
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  • booksubject:Mental_Disorders
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