A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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... seen a fissure which is more or less continuous from above downward , and which , like the fissure of Rolando , has an ascending direction . This is an accessory fissure , the præcentral fissure , and is of no special importance except ...
... seen a fissure which is more or less continuous from above downward , and which , like the fissure of Rolando , has an ascending direction . This is an accessory fissure , the præcentral fissure , and is of no special importance except ...
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... seen the præcuneus . In front of this again is the so- called paracentral lobule , which consists of the surface inturned upon this aspect of the brain of the two ascending convolutions , the ascend- ing parietal and the ascending ...
... seen the præcuneus . In front of this again is the so- called paracentral lobule , which consists of the surface inturned upon this aspect of the brain of the two ascending convolutions , the ascend- ing parietal and the ascending ...
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... seen a case disproving cerebral localization , although I have seen many and read of many in which an imperfect history made it impossible to reach a conclusion . The structure of the gray matter of the brain is quite intricate , and ...
... seen a case disproving cerebral localization , although I have seen many and read of many in which an imperfect history made it impossible to reach a conclusion . The structure of the gray matter of the brain is quite intricate , and ...
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... seen in the fourth layer in the human cortex , are spread over a far greater proportionate surface of the hemisphere , whilst in the human being they are limited to certain small regions , as shown in Fig . 12 . R FIG . 12 . B C ...
... seen in the fourth layer in the human cortex , are spread over a far greater proportionate surface of the hemisphere , whilst in the human being they are limited to certain small regions , as shown in Fig . 12 . R FIG . 12 . B C ...
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... seen , connect the different convolutions . It will now be our task to travel the highly complex route which these projection fibres take from the cortex to the peripheral struc- tures , although it must be borne in mind that in doing ...
... seen , connect the different convolutions . It will now be our task to travel the highly complex route which these projection fibres take from the cortex to the peripheral struc- tures , although it must be borne in mind that in doing ...
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