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THE ESSENTIALS OF HISTOLOGY 



this is not present in all raedullated fibres, being absent in those which 

 are within the nerve-centres. 



The medullary sheath is composed of a highly refracting fatty 



FIG. 80. WHITE OR MEDULLATEW 

 NEUVE - FIBKES, SHOWING THE 

 SINUOUS OUTLINE AND DOUBLE 

 CONTOURS. 



FlG. 81. PORTIONS OF TWO NERVE- FIBRES 

 STAINED WITH OSMIC ACID (FROM A 



YOUNG RABBIT). (425 diameters.) 



n, R. Nodes of llanvier, with axis-cylinder 

 passing through, a, primitive sheath of 

 the nerve, c, opposite the middle of the 

 segment, indicates the nucleus and proto- 

 plasm lying between the primitive sheath 

 and the medullary sheath. In A the nodes 

 are wider, and the intersegmental substance 

 more apparent than in B. 



material, which gives a characteristic dark contour and tubular appear- 

 ance to the nerve-fibres. It affords a continuous investment to the 

 axis-cylinder, except that it is interrupted at regular intervals in the 



