A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . optic terminals), axoneaof cells in nucleus of fasciculus longitudinaHs mediahs (jVmc. , post.), or nucleus of Darkschewitsch, form part of the fas-ciculus longitudinalis medialis (,Fasc. long, post.) and descend OQthe same side to the ventral column of the spinal cord next tothe ventral medial fissure, innervating nuclei of III., IV. and VI,cerebral nerves and motor nuclei of spinal nerves. Neurone No. 4.—Axones of the cells in the above-mentionedmotor nu


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . optic terminals), axoneaof cells in nucleus of fasciculus longitudinaHs mediahs (jVmc. , post.), or nucleus of Darkschewitsch, form part of the fas-ciculus longitudinalis medialis (,Fasc. long, post.) and descend OQthe same side to the ventral column of the spinal cord next tothe ventral medial fissure, innervating nuclei of III., IV. and VI,cerebral nerves and motor nuclei of spinal nerves. Neurone No. 4.—Axones of the cells in the above-mentionedmotor nuclei, transmitting impulses directly to the peripheralmuscles. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES Brain, Analomy of association centers become separated from the ol-factory centers. Thus arise the corpus striatum andneopallium. Those parts of the brain which remainunder the dominant influence of the olfactory func-tion in the aggregate are termed the adult lieniisphere may, therefore, be dividedinto the rhinencepnalon, or olfactory division, andthe non-olfactory division. The former, as here de-. Fia. 951.— \iew of the Icside of the Lateral Wall of Part of the Forebrain of a Human Embryo of about Fourand One-Half Weeks. C, Corpus striatum; H, pallium; olfactory lobe; L, lamina terminalis; O, recessus pre-opticus: /?.i., rece-ssus infundibuli. His (recessus postopticus, Johns-ton) ; , sulcus h>*pothtlamicus (sulcus Monroi, HisJ; St., hypo-thalamus; T., thalanms; anterior olfactory lobe. (After His,from Bailey and ilillers Embryology.) fined, includes the primary olfactory or receptivecenter in the olfactory bulb, basal olfactory correlationcenters in the anterior perforated space, septum, etc.,and the olfactory cortex, including the hippocampusand uncus (pyriform lobe of lower mammals). Theolfactory cortex (sometimes termed archipallium)is devoted chiefl) to the correlation of olfactorywith gustatory and


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