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PHYSIOLOGY 



CHAP. 



The cells of the sympathetic, unlike those of the bulbar and 

 spinal ganglia, are for the most part multipolar and smaller and 

 almost uniformly round (Fig. 195). Stohr distinguishes three 



Motor 



IVricellular network 



Capsule 



Sensory spinal 

 nerve-fibre 



Sympathetic (?) 

 fibre 



Section through 

 - peiirapsular 

 network 



Surface view of 

 " perk'Hpsular 

 network. 



Sti-llate cell 



Nerve process 



Lamellar 

 capsule 



Fio. 196. Diagrammatic. Elements of two sympathetic ganglia. (Stohr.) 1, 2, 3, cells of 



first, second, and third type. 



types of ganglion cells (Fig. 196) to which no distinctive function 

 can at present be attributed. 



The nerve-fibres are of two kinds. The first are ordinary 

 medullated nerve-fibres, which are found in the white rami 

 communicantes ; these, which connect the spinal cord and the 

 sympathetic, originate in the cells of the lateral horn of the cord, 

 and conduct to the ganglia of the lateral chain. 



