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Identifier: beitragzumstudiu00ram (find matches)
Title: Beitrag zum Studium der Medulla Oblongata, des Kleinhirns und des Ursprungs der Gehirnnerven
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934 Bresler, Johannes, 1866-1942 Mendel, Emanuel, 1839-1907
Subjects: Brain Medulla Oblongata Brain Stem Nervous System Cerebellum Cranial Nerves
Publisher: Leipzig : Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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tzt sich oberhalb der Olive in den innerenTheil des Lemniscus lateralis fort. In Fig. 23, a, a demonstriren wireinige dieser Axencylinder aus Präparaten einer neugeborenen Maus, wodieselben leicht zu verfolgen sind. Beim neugeborenen Kaninchen ist *) Bei der Katze ist der Nucleus praeolivaris (man könnt» ihn zum Unterschiedevon einem anderen bald zu besprechenden als N. praeolivaris internus bezeichnen)viel weniger entwickelt als bei der Maus und dem Kaninchen und besteht aus einerGruppe sternförmiger Zellen, welche nach vorn und ein wenig nach innen von derOüva snperior accessoria interna gelegen ist; nach innen grenzt dieser Kern, jedochohne eine genaue Trennung, an denjenigen des Corpus trapezoides. 88 XI. Nervus cochlearis und acustische Kerne. der Verlauf der Nervenfortsätze des Nucleus praeolivaris viel ver-wickelter; indess bestätigte es sich auch hier, dass sie nach Abgabe einigerim Kern verzweigter Collateralen sich in die benachbarte weisse Sub-stanz begeben. Fig. 23.
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Querschnitt dnrch die Gegend des Corpus trapezoides bei einer neugeborenen Maus. A, obere Olive; B, Nucleus praeolivaris; C, Kern des Corpus trapezoides; D, quer geschnittene Pyra-mide ; E^ centrale acustische Bahn oder Ursprung des liemniscus externus, wo die Trapezoides-fasern sich vertical wenden; a, Zelle des Trapezoideskerns, dessen Axencylinder Collateralen fürdiesen Kern und für den Nucleus praeolivaris abgiebt; 6, eine andere analoge Faser, welchesich spaltet; c, Collaterale einer anderen derartigen Paser für den Nucleus praeolivaris; ä, Zelledes Nucleus praeolivaris, deren Fortsatz nach aussen zu gehen scheint; e, Zellen, deren Fortsatzzur weissen Substanz zieht, um eine aufsteigende centrale Bahn zu bilden (a, a, a); f, m, j, Zellender Olive ; n, Facialis. Wir wollen auch erwähnen, dass einige wenige Zellen des Nucleuspraeolivaris ihre Axencylinder in den äusseren Theil senden, indem siesich dem Corpus trapezoides einverleiben imd nach aussen von der Nucleus semilunari

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  • bookid:beitragzumstudiu00ram
  • bookyear:1896
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Ram__n_y_Cajal__Santiago__1852_1934
  • bookauthor:Bresler__Johannes__1866_1942
  • bookauthor:Mendel__Emanuel__1839_1907
  • booksubject:Brain
  • booksubject:Medulla_Oblongata
  • booksubject:Brain_Stem
  • booksubject:Nervous_System
  • booksubject:Cerebellum
  • booksubject:Cranial_Nerves
  • bookpublisher:Leipzig___Verlag_von_Johann_Ambrosius_Barth
  • bookcontributor:Francis_A__Countway_Library_of_Medicine
  • booksponsor:Open_Knowledge_Commons_and_Harvard_Medical_School
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