This tongue of ganglion cells sends in, slightly behind the level of the eyes, a transverse vertical prolongation inwards into the white matter of the brain, which is shewn in the series of transverse sections in fig.
I shall call the region of fibrous matter so exposed the dorso-lateral horn of white matter.
Before the larva has been hatched very long a lateral investment of white matter is present throughout.
After the distillation there remains a white matter, from which fresh spirit of nitre is again abstracted, and which being then washed with water is called Bezoar Mineral.
There rises in the operation a white matter, thick, and scarce fluid, which is no other than the Regulus of Antimony united and combined with the acid of sea-salt.
Then take off the head: in it you will find the leaden plates covered, and, in a manner, crusted over with a white matter.
A name applied to either of two ridges of white matter in each lateral ventricle of the brain.
The greater part of the cerebrum is composed of white matter.
The body of the cerebellum is composed of gray matter externally and of white matterin the center.
Fomentations with warm water may also be used to favor oozing from the incisions and to encourage the formation of white matterin the original wounds, which must not be allowed to close again at once.
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