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XXVII.—Multiple Neuromata of the Central Nervous System: their Structure and Histogenesis*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 July 2012
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Recent investigations have profoundly modified our conception of the value of the histological elements of the nervous system. Conflicting opinions are still held on many points of primary importance, perhaps the chief of which is the relation of the nerve fibre to the nerve cell. The origin of the nerve fibre is a problem of vital interest not only to the embryologist, but also to the physiologist and the pathologist. It has long been the subject of controversy, and, in spite of numerous valuable researches, we are still far from knowing the relation of the nerve fibre to the central neuroblast, a relation of essential importance in the understanding of all neuro-pathological questions.
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- Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh , Volume 48 , Issue 3 , 1913 , pp. 697 - 798
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- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1913
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