The Histology And Histochemistry of Man a Treatise On the Elements of Compositi

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The Histology And Histochemistry of Man a Treatise On the Elements of Compositi
Frey, Heinrich, 1822-1890
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On account 320 MANUAL OF HISTOLOGY.
of this repeated splitting-up of the primitive fibres further, a considerable number of terminal filaments could be formed from a few of the latter (2). So far the difficulty of following up the nerves is but small, if we take, for instance, the platysma of the frog.
But experience teaches that this repeated division of motor nerve fibres is peculiar to the lower orders of vertebrate animals. In fishes also it. May give rise to the formation of more than one
...hundred terminal filaments from one such ; and primitive fibres are by no means rare, which supply upwards of fifty muscular fibres.
Among the higher orders of vertebrata, on the contrary, this splitting up becomes less and less frequent, so that its occurrence is only excep- tional among the mammalia. The number of muscle and nerve fibres becomes almost the same, a fact of great physiological importance.
If we examine one of the thin transparent muscles of a frog, we find without any difficulty the small trunks of the nerves, which have entered the substance of the latter, lying sometimes obliquely, sometimes parallel to its fibres, and giving off numerous branches and anastomotic twigs.


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