ANATOMY OF THE PITUITARY BODY 



Mosinger (1933-34). Maiirer and Lewis (1922) considered it 

 more likely that the internal secretions of the pars neuralis 

 passed directly into blood vessels. Collin and Roussy speak 

 of the following types of secretion: "haemocrine," into the 

 blood stream; "neurocrine," into the pars neuralis and 

 through the stalk to affect the nerve cells of hypothalamic 

 nuclei; "hydrencephalocrine," into the cerebrospinal fluid; 

 and "haemoneurocrine," through the hypophysioportal ves- 

 sels into the hypothalamus. 



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