The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . Fig. S. Figs. 4 and 5.—Diagrams to represent respectively a ventral view of the left half and a dorsalview of the right half of the human cerebellum illustrating the scheme of subdivision according to Bolk.(From photographs of specimens C. 193 and C. 194 from the Anatomical Museum, Western ReserveMedical School.) The Tonsilla and Flocculus are lobules of the Formatio vermicularis of Bolk. (2) Complete extirpation of the Crus primimi: homolateral dynamic dis-turbances in the fore-limb causing in the first irritative stages the assumption of


The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . Fig. S. Figs. 4 and 5.—Diagrams to represent respectively a ventral view of the left half and a dorsalview of the right half of the human cerebellum illustrating the scheme of subdivision according to Bolk.(From photographs of specimens C. 193 and C. 194 from the Anatomical Museum, Western ReserveMedical School.) The Tonsilla and Flocculus are lobules of the Formatio vermicularis of Bolk. (2) Complete extirpation of the Crus primimi: homolateral dynamic dis-turbances in the fore-limb causing in the first irritative stages the assumption ofa characteristic position, likened by the author to the military salute. Later oc-curred considerable dysmetria in the movements of the limb due to muscularatonia. (3) Extirpation of the Crus secundum: homolateral asthenia of the mus-cles of the hind limb. (4) Extirpation of both crura of lobulus ansiformis: marked astheniaand atonia in both fore and hind limbs on the same side as the lesion and thelater appearance of a characteristic disturba


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