The nerves of a voluntary muscle are of considerable size. Their branches pass between the fasciculi, and repeatedly unite with each other in form of a plexus, which is for the most part confined to a small part of the length of the muscle or muscular... Quain's Elements of Anatomy - Page 131by Jones Quain - 1882Full view - About this book
| Alexander Bain - 1855 - 758 pages
...repeatedly unite with each other in form of a plexus, which is for the most part confined to a small part of the .muscle, or muscular division in which it lies....of such primary plexuses nervous twigs proceed and end by finer or terminal plexuses, formed by slender bundles consisting of two or three primitive tubules... | |
| Jones Quain - 1856 - 548 pages
...repeatedly unite with each other in form of a plexus, which is for the most part confined to a small part of the length of the muscle or muscular division...of such primary plexuses, nervous twigs proceed and end by finer or terminal plexuses formed by slender bundles consisting of two or three primitive tubules... | |
| James Irvine Lupton - 1862 - 112 pages
...other in form of a plexus, which is chiefly confined to the muscular division to which it belongs. From one or more of such primary plexuses, nervous twigs proceed and end in finer or terminal plexuses formed by slender bundles, consisting of two or three primitive tubules... | |
| Jones Quain - 1867 - 770 pages
...repeatedly unite with each other in form of a plexus, which is for the most part confined to a small part of the length of the muscle or muscular division...and form finer plexuses composed of slender bundles, containing not more than two or three dark-bordered nerve fibres each, whence single fibres pass off... | |
| Jones Quain - 1867 - 642 pages
...repeatedly unite with each other in form of a plexus, which is for the most part confined to a small part of the length of the muscle or muscular division...From one or more of such primary plexuses, nervous twiga proceed and form finer plexuses composed of slender bundles, containing not more than two or... | |
| Jacob Hartmann - 1893 - 446 pages
...repeatedly unite with each other in form of a plexus, which is for the most part confined to a small part of the length of the muscle, or muscular -division, in which it lies. The voluntary muscles to which distinct names have been given in the system amount to about 240, and... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1894 - 744 pages
...unite with each other in the form of a plexus, which is for the most part confined to a small portion of the length of the muscle or muscular division in...containing not more than two or three dark-bordered nerve fibres, whence single fibres pass off between the muscular fibres and divide into branches which... | |
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