Defn: Surrounding nerves or nerve fibers; of or pertaining to the perineurium.
A soft white substance constituting the medullary sheats of nerve fibers, and composed mainly of cholesterin, lecithin, cerebrin, albumin, and some fat.
It consists largely of bands of nerve fibers, between which are several small masses of cell-bodies.
It is able to protect the body on account of the tough connective tissue in the dermis, the non-sensitive cells of the epidermis, and also by the touch corpuscles and their connecting nerve fibers.
The interior of the cerebrum consists mainly of nerve fibers, or axons, which give it a whitish appearance.
The nerve is seen to be a bundle of axons, or nerve fibers, held together by connective tissue, while the ganglion is little more than a cluster of cell-bodies.
It is divided into two lobes, the hemispheres, which are connected with each other by a broad band of nerve fibers.
Two kinds of nerve fibers exist in the skin, which give distinct sensations of heat and cold.
Two sets of nerve fibers, both of which are connected with the central nervous system, pass to the heart.
The former are made up of nerve fibers; the latter of both cells and fibers.
A soft white substance constituting the medullary sheaths of nerve fibers, and composed mainly of cholesterin, lecithin, cerebrin, albumin, and some fat.
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