Professor Schroeder Van Der Kolk On the Minute Structure And Functions of the Spinal Cord And Medulla Oblongata : And On the Proximate Cause And Rational Treatment of Epilepsy

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§ In this drawing, only a trace of the facial nerve occurs in the nucleus at d. The section was taken exactly between two bundles of the facial nerve, where a blood-vessel, /, is visible in its course ; in higher, and parti- cularly in lower sections, numerous roots of the facial were again visible.
I may take this opportunity of observing, that above and below the course of a nerve in the medulla oblongata, especially of the a,bdacent, facial, glosso-pharyngeal, vagus, and hypoglossal nerves,
...a blood-vessel is usually situated, which follows the course of the nerve into the nucleus. I shall subsequently show the importance of this. || Fig. 4, p, q.
176 THE CORPORA OLIVARIA.
ture. But in some sections the two smaller, c[, were connected and formed but one fold. Prom the top of these two, fibres also radiate anteriorly into the trapezoid body, jb, q,f, and are connected by many radiating fibres with the facial nucleus. On the outside, some- what more posteriorly, we see again two groups of nuclei, or ganglionic cells, which, however, do not belong to the corpora oHvaria, are distinguished from the latter by very large multi-polar ganglionic cells, and belong to the facial nerve.* These also are of general occurrence, though they are not always found exactly on a level with the corpora oHvaria ; most usually they are a Kttle above the facial nerve.


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