Some anatomical features of systema nervosum centrale of camelus dromedarius

Faculty Veterinary Medicine Year: 1983
Type of Publication: Theses Pages: 216
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BibID 10398169
Keywords : Veterinary Anatomy    
Abstract:
This work was carried out on 8 adult healthy Camels inaddition to 15 heads. The central nervous system is dividedinto two parts; the brain rostrally and the spinal cord caudally. The study of the spinal cord included the rootattachment length, the interroot length, some features of the spinal cord segment and the relation of these segments to the surrounding vertebrae, in addition to the length andtermination of the spinal cord.The study of the brain concerned with some morpholo- gical features of the different parts, speCially the cereb-ellum and cerebrum as these two parts constitute the most- complicated structures of central nervous system.The obtained results were illustrated in 12 tables, 10 graphs, 3 diagramatic figures and 16 photographic pict-~e9. Comparative anatomical differences of tnterest have een given whenever found benificial. 
   
     
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