Abstract
Nerves spreading into the mucous membrane of mammals emerge from Meissner's plexus and form, in turn, two plexuses: one - under the bottom of the peptic glands, the other - between the named glands and up the epithelium of the gastric mucosa. The nerve fibers of the interglandular plexus consist of non-fleshy, non-varicose nerve fibers with a slight admixture of thin fleshy ones.
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