A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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... posterior and lower portions being continuous with the hippo- campal and the uncinate convolutions . The rear portion of the hippocampal convolution is split by the junction of the parieto- occipital and calcarine fissures , below which ...
... posterior and lower portions being continuous with the hippo- campal and the uncinate convolutions . The rear portion of the hippocampal convolution is split by the junction of the parieto- occipital and calcarine fissures , below which ...
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... posterior portions , gives rise to the symptom which is known as word - deafness , characterized by the ability of the patient to hear perfectly well what is said to him , at the same time that he fails to understand what he thus hears ...
... posterior portions , gives rise to the symptom which is known as word - deafness , characterized by the ability of the patient to hear perfectly well what is said to him , at the same time that he fails to understand what he thus hears ...
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... posterior to it . In the rodent , too , the motor area or ganglionic cells , which are to be seen in the fourth layer in the human cortex , are spread over a far greater proportionate surface of the hemisphere , whilst in the human ...
... posterior to it . In the rodent , too , the motor area or ganglionic cells , which are to be seen in the fourth layer in the human cortex , are spread over a far greater proportionate surface of the hemisphere , whilst in the human ...
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... Posterior longitudinal fasciculus . Conarium . co . there must be more or less widespread disease of the cortex involving a number of centres . On the other hand , as we shall have occasion to see when studying the insanities , mental ...
... Posterior longitudinal fasciculus . Conarium . co . there must be more or less widespread disease of the cortex involving a number of centres . On the other hand , as we shall have occasion to see when studying the insanities , mental ...
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... posteriorly only the tail will be visible . It is therefore evident that the caudate nucleus is arched , like a tad- pole , from its head to its tail , and it is this arch that is cut away by the section of which we are now speaking ...
... posteriorly only the tail will be visible . It is therefore evident that the caudate nucleus is arched , like a tad- pole , from its head to its tail , and it is this arch that is cut away by the section of which we are now speaking ...
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