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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology 25.3 pp 195-198
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DEMONSTRATION OF THE SPINAL PARASYMPATHETIC FIBRES IN THE DORSAL ROOT OF THE SPINAL CORD BY THE METHOD OF OSMIUM-STAINING

Ken Kuré 1, Shigeo Okinaka 1, and M. Kajiyama 1

1 The Medical Clinic of the Tokyo Imperial University

By the method of osmic acid staining we are able to demonstrate the spinal-efferent fine medullated fibres at each period between 10 to 28 days after the section of the dorsal root from the spinal ganglion.

Submitted on February 12, 1935







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