This document discusses the classification and properties of nerve fibers. It begins by classifying nerve fibers based on their structure as myelinated or unmyelinated, and based on their distribution and function as somatic, visceral, motor or sensory. It then discusses Erlanger and Gasser's classification of nerve fibers by diameter and conduction velocity. The properties of nerve fibers discussed include excitability, conductivity, the all-or-none law, and refractory periods. Factors that influence these properties like temperature, blood flow and ions are also summarized. The document concludes by covering the degeneration and regeneration of injured nerve fibers.