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Gan Glia the Intimate Structure of Nerves

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THE INTIMATE STRUCTURE OF NERVES, GAN GLIA, AND OTHER NERVOUS CENTRES. Lceumen hoeck, Opera Omnia, t. and liv., 1722. Della Torre, Nuovi Osservazioni Microscopici, 1776. Prochaska, De Structure Nervorum, 1779. Munro, Microscopical Enquiries into the Nerves and Brain, 1780. Fontana, Traite du Venin de la Vipere, t. 1781. Scarpa, A nnot. Acad. de Nervor. gang. et plexib., 1792. Pfeffinger, De Structure Nervorum, in Lutist ig Script. N enrol. Al ;pores, t. flome, Trans., 1821,1824,11325. Mascagni, Prodrotno della Grande Anatotnia, 1819. Treviranwr, Beitriige zur Aufklerung des Organ. Lcbens. 1836. Ehrenberg, Beobacbtung einer bisher unibekannten Auffal lenden Struktur des Sielenorgans bei Menschrn nnd Thieren, /Um. de l'Acad. de Berlin, 1836, translated in the Ed. Med. and Surg. Journal. Ra ma, Archiv., 1836. Ejusdern, Observe' Anat. et Microscop. de Systematis Nervosi S tura, 1838. Schwann, Altiller's Archiv., 1 Alikroskon untersuch. Burdach, Beitrage croscop. Anat. der Nervcn, 1837. Emmert, ungsweise der Nerven in den Aluskeln, 18:3 lentin, Ubcr den Verlauf und die letzten der Nerven, 1836. Purkinje, Bericht fiber d• samml. d. Aerate find Naturf. in Prag., 1

senthal, De formation° granulosa in Nervis partibus organismi animalis, 1839. Hannor cherches rnicrose. sur lc Systeme Nerveux, Johnston, On the use of Ganglions of the . 1771. Haase, De Gangliis Nervorurn, 1772, Lwitaig, Script. Neurol. Alin.; Volkmann un der, Die Selbst standigkeit des Sympath. system, 1842. Kolliker, Die Selbstandigk Abhangigkeit des Sympathischen Nervensy 1841. Herde, Algem. Anat., 1841. Bruns Anat., 1841. Gerber, Handbuch der A lige Anat. des Menschen und der Hanssaug 11340, and in English by Gulliver, 1842. Aluller's Arehiv., 11344. Wagner, Nene unt ung. uber den Bau und die Endigung d yen, und die Struktur der Ganglion, 1847. work contains a confirmation and exten Savi's statement respecting the subdivis' the primitive fibres of the nerves in the trical organ of the torpedo. Wagner show the subdivision takes place by the breaking one primitive fibre into numerous filaments each of which a network is formed among t mcnts of the electrical organ. He describes a what similar arrangement of the nerves in mu (R. B. Tod,