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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology 24.4 pp 345-346
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THE LENGTH OF THE FIBRES OF THE CENTRIFUGAL MICTURITION PATH IN THE SPINAL CORD OF THE CAT

F. J. F. Barrington 1

1 The Laboratories of the Surgical Unit, University College Hospital Medical School

The fibres of the centrifugal micturition path of the cat's spinal cord have, in most if not in all cases, at least one cell relay before reaching the cells of origin of the efferent fibres of the pelvic nerve.

Submitted on October 25, 1934







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