A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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... pass on to a study of the sub - lying portions of the brain and spinal cord . I desire to say at the outset of this portion of my subject that all my drawings , unless otherwise indicated , were made from actual fresh brains , or ...
... pass on to a study of the sub - lying portions of the brain and spinal cord . I desire to say at the outset of this portion of my subject that all my drawings , unless otherwise indicated , were made from actual fresh brains , or ...
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... passing into a convolution . FIG . 14 . arc arc n.l. Lenticular nucleus . f.unc . Uncinate fasciculus , connecting gyrus uncinatus with base of frontal lobe . f.arc Arcuate fasciculus , connecting the operculum of the frontal lobe with ...
... passing into a convolution . FIG . 14 . arc arc n.l. Lenticular nucleus . f.unc . Uncinate fasciculus , connecting gyrus uncinatus with base of frontal lobe . f.arc Arcuate fasciculus , connecting the operculum of the frontal lobe with ...
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... pass down- ward and inward to terminate in a tail . This , because of its shape , is known as the nucleus caudatus , or the caudate nucleus . When a transverse section is made through these basal ganglia at a still FIG . 18 . CENTRUM ...
... pass down- ward and inward to terminate in a tail . This , because of its shape , is known as the nucleus caudatus , or the caudate nucleus . When a transverse section is made through these basal ganglia at a still FIG . 18 . CENTRUM ...
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... pass to the deeper masses of gray matter . The nerve fibres , therefore , which have been spread out over the wide surface of the overarching convolutions of the cortex , are here narrowed into the constricted strait of the internal ...
... pass to the deeper masses of gray matter . The nerve fibres , therefore , which have been spread out over the wide surface of the overarching convolutions of the cortex , are here narrowed into the constricted strait of the internal ...
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... pass straight through to lower levels , whilst others terminate in these basal ganglia , and others still origi- nate in them and pass to the periphery or to other masses of gray matter . A moment's thought will convince anyone that ...
... pass straight through to lower levels , whilst others terminate in these basal ganglia , and others still origi- nate in them and pass to the periphery or to other masses of gray matter . A moment's thought will convince anyone that ...
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