Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing and habits of . nd acts from.—See page 13 of this Work. 1. The anterior extremity of the corpus callosum; 2, the anterior corner ofthe lateral ventricles; 3, part of the corpus striatum ; 4, the anterior commissureof the third ventricle; 5, the crura of the fornix ; 7, the thalamus opticus; 8, the fissure between the thalami optici, which is called the third ventricle; 9, the foramen commune posterius ; 11, the pineal gland; 12, the corporaquadrigemina; 13, the corpus geniculatum internum of the thalamus opticu
Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing and habits of . nd acts from.—See page 13 of this Work. 1. The anterior extremity of the corpus callosum; 2, the anterior corner ofthe lateral ventricles; 3, part of the corpus striatum ; 4, the anterior commissureof the third ventricle; 5, the crura of the fornix ; 7, the thalamus opticus; 8, the fissure between the thalami optici, which is called the third ventricle; 9, the foramen commune posterius ; 11, the pineal gland; 12, the corporaquadrigemina; 13, the corpus geniculatum internum of the thalamus opticus;14, part of the corpus geniculatum externum; 15, the hippocampus major;16, the corpus fimbriatum ; 17, the pes hippocampi; 18, the cut surface of thehippocampus major, showing the convoluted arrangement of the grey andwhite substance of which it consists; 19, 20, the upper surface of the cruscerebri; 21, the processus e cerebello ad testes; 22, the valve of Vienssens;23, the middle portion of the cerebellum connecting the two lateral lobes.—•Quain and Wilson. SPINAL CEREBRAL NERVES. 407. VIEW OP THE CONSTITUENT CORDS OF THESPINAL MARROW, SEPARATED, AND UNIT-ING IN THE PYRAMIDS OF THE BRAIN.— Lardner. 6. Anterior cord dividing itself into two,of which the innermost contributes to theformation of the corresponding pyramid;7, middle or lateral cord, divided into four,which pass from the left to the right side,intersecting an equal number of similarones coming from the opposite side, andtaking the inverse direction; 8, the pyra-mids, of which the right is cut off imme-diately above the intersection, to show theolivary body (13) behind it. a, Spinal marrow; b, root ofspinal nerve from back por-tion ; c, root from front por-tion ; d, ganglion on the pos-terior part; e, the two partsunited in one cord; f, theouter coating of spinal marrow. A section of the spinal marrow, showing the connexion between it and thespinal nerves by double roots, the nerves of motion and sensation
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