0476 - Page sans numérotation - Plate XIII / Fig. 1. Neuroma connected with the external branch of the median nerve distributed to the index finger. The relation of the tumour to the nerve is seen in Fig. 2. Fig. 3. This figure, copied from the work of Cruveilhier, shows a neuroma connected with the internal branch of the median nerve distributed to the index finger. Fig. 4. This figure (also copied from the work of Cruveilhier represents a spheroidal neuromatous tumour, connected with the musculo-spinal nerve at the bend of the elbow. Fig. 5. Neuroma developed in the centre of the popliteal nerve. Fig. 6. Neuroma of the ulnar nerve. Fig. 7. A serous cyst, developed among the branches of the median nerve distributed to the thumb. Fig. 8. Neuroma of the ulnar nerve; case recorded by Cheselden. Fig 9. Neuroma of the lower part of the sciatic nerve. Fig. 10. A portion of the brachial plexus, showing remarkable fusiform enlargements of the roots of the median nerve. Fig. 11. This figure, copied from the work of Cruveilhier, represents enlargements of nerves, somewhat resembling those delineated in Fig. 10. Fig. 12. Neuroma of the Gasserian ganglion
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- 0476 - Page sans numérotation - Plate XIII / Fig. 1. Neuroma connected with the external branch of the median nerve distributed to the index finger. The relation of the tumour to the nerve is seen in Fig. 2. Fig. 3. This figure, copied from the work of Cruveilhier, shows a neuroma connected with the internal branch of the median nerve distributed to the index finger. Fig. 4. This figure (also copied from the work of Cruveilhier represents a spheroidal neuromatous tumour, connected with the musculo-spinal nerve at the bend of the elbow. Fig. 5. Neuroma developed in the centre of the popliteal nerve. Fig. 6. Neuroma of the ulnar nerve. Fig. 7. A serous cyst, developed among the branches of the median nerve distributed to the thumb. Fig. 8. Neuroma of the ulnar nerve; case recorded by Cheselden. Fig 9. Neuroma of the lower part of the sciatic nerve. Fig. 10. A portion of the brachial plexus, showing remarkable fusiform enlargements of the roots of the median nerve. Fig. 11. This figure, copied from the work of Cruveilhier, represents enlargements of nerves, somewhat resembling those delineated in Fig. 10. Fig. 12. Neuroma of the Gasserian ganglion
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