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... or whether the opposing school is correct in its contention that the sheath of Schwann of the distal stump contributes to the regeneration - one fact is admitted by all : that the conditions for regeneration are most favorable when ...
... or whether the opposing school is correct in its contention that the sheath of Schwann of the distal stump contributes to the regeneration - one fact is admitted by all : that the conditions for regeneration are most favorable when ...
Page 122
The method of investing the nerve ends in a fascial sheath , as followed by Dean Lewis of Chicago , has not , so far as I know , been given sufficient trial in human beings to justify it as a sound procedure , although its brilliant ...
The method of investing the nerve ends in a fascial sheath , as followed by Dean Lewis of Chicago , has not , so far as I know , been given sufficient trial in human beings to justify it as a sound procedure , although its brilliant ...
Page 134
Finally the suggestion of Biesalski was followed , and the transplanted tendon drawn through the sheath of the paralyzed . All of these sheath experiments resulted excellently ; even after 4 weeks ' fixa- tion there were no adhesions to ...
Finally the suggestion of Biesalski was followed , and the transplanted tendon drawn through the sheath of the paralyzed . All of these sheath experiments resulted excellently ; even after 4 weeks ' fixa- tion there were no adhesions to ...
Page 135
The easiest method of grasping the essentials of the anatomy of tendons is by study of a series of cross - sections taken through a tendon above the sheath , and at various points within the sheath . Fig .
The easiest method of grasping the essentials of the anatomy of tendons is by study of a series of cross - sections taken through a tendon above the sheath , and at various points within the sheath . Fig .
Page 136
From these it is evident that the loose areolar tissue which separates the tendon from Fascial layer of sheath Cavity of sheath The plica ( paratenon ) Tendon Perimysium Muscle fibres of ex- tensor pro- prius hal- Îucis Anterior tibial ...
From these it is evident that the loose areolar tissue which separates the tendon from Fascial layer of sheath Cavity of sheath The plica ( paratenon ) Tendon Perimysium Muscle fibres of ex- tensor pro- prius hal- Îucis Anterior tibial ...
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