Chronicle of the Society of Neurologists and Psychiatrists at the Imperial Kazan University, 1901-1902
- Authors: Popov M.N.1, Nikolaev V.V.1
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- Imperial Kazan University
- Issue: Vol X, No 2 (1902)
- Pages: 230-243
- Section: Annals of society
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/105328
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb105328
- ID: 105328
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Regarding the presentation by Prof. Arnstein found it possible to share the observations he himself made on the urinary bladder of animals. It is known that in addition to those nerve trunks that go from the spinal cord to the bladder in dogs and other animals and in which ganglionic nerve cells are found - sympathetic, multipronged, covered with pericellular networks, which are the endings of the spinal fibers, there are also other nerve cells. cells of a different type; cells of the second kind the opponent had to observe on the bladder only in rats.
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Mikhail N. Popov
Imperial Kazan University
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Chairman of the Society of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrov
Russian Federation, KazanVladimir V. Nikolaev
Imperial Kazan University
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secretary of the society of neuropathologists and psychiatrists
Russian Federation, Kazan