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English: Fig. 3.—Diagram to show the Tracts in the Spinal Cord.
A. Antero-median fissure. P. Postero-median fissure. A.R. Anterior nerve roots. P.R. Posterior nerve roots. P.M. Paramedian fissure. S.G. Substantia gelatinosa. G.T. Tract of Goll. B.T. Tract of Burdach. C.T. Comma tract. O.A. Oval area. L.T. Lissauer's tract. D.C.T. Direct cerebellar tract. T.G. Gowers' tract. C.P.T. Crossed pyramidal tract. L.B.B. Lateral basis bundle. A.B.B. Anterior basis bundle. D.P.T. Direct pyramidal tract. |
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Source | https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:EB1911_-_Volume_25.djvu/691 |
Author | Encyclopædia Britannica |
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