A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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... Convolutions of the left hemisphere . PARIETAL F. PARIETO - OCCIPITAL F. NGULAR NOCC CON diagrams . The result has been that most of the readers of books have become conversant with the convolutions only through dia- grams , and I ...
... Convolutions of the left hemisphere . PARIETAL F. PARIETO - OCCIPITAL F. NGULAR NOCC CON diagrams . The result has been that most of the readers of books have become conversant with the convolutions only through dia- grams , and I ...
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... convolution behind the fissure of Rolando and the convolution in front of it are ascending convolutions , whilst the other con- volutions of the frontal and parietal lobe pursue a more or less horizontal course . These two convolutions ...
... convolution behind the fissure of Rolando and the convolution in front of it are ascending convolutions , whilst the other con- volutions of the frontal and parietal lobe pursue a more or less horizontal course . These two convolutions ...
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Landon Carter Gray. marginal convolution and the angular convolution both really belong to the lower parietal convolution or ... convolutions of the inturned surfaces of the hemispheres . and better seen upon the inturned surface of the ...
Landon Carter Gray. marginal convolution and the angular convolution both really belong to the lower parietal convolution or ... convolutions of the inturned surfaces of the hemispheres . and better seen upon the inturned surface of the ...
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... convolutions , as indicated in Figs . 1 and 2. Upon the inturned surface of the hemisphere , Fig . 3 , however , there is a convolution of the occipital lobe , known as the cuneus , from its wedge shape , and this is the most important ...
... convolutions , as indicated in Figs . 1 and 2. Upon the inturned surface of the hemisphere , Fig . 3 , however , there is a convolution of the occipital lobe , known as the cuneus , from its wedge shape , and this is the most important ...
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... convolutions of the hemispheres . It is true that Bouillaud recognized aphasia clinically in 1825 ; that Dax , in ... convolutions . This has been done by the several methods of experiments. Convolutions of the base of the cerebrum and ...
... convolutions of the hemispheres . It is true that Bouillaud recognized aphasia clinically in 1825 ; that Dax , in ... convolutions . This has been done by the several methods of experiments. Convolutions of the base of the cerebrum and ...
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