S. Mikhailov. On the relationship of the sympathetic nervous system to the cells of the spinal ganglia in connection with the issue of pericellular plexuses. Medical newspaper, No. 44 - 45. 1909

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Through experiments with cutting various nerve trunks of the sympathetic system and microscopic examination of the spinal ganglia, the author tests modern views on the pericellular plexuses. Of the five types described by various authors, Dr. Mikhailov recognizes four as undoubtedly existing (Dogel's plexuses have not been observed and doubts their existence). According to his studies, the true pericellular plexuses are the plexuses described by Aronson et al.

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