. Principles of human physiology : with their chief applications to pathology, hygiene, and forensic medicine : especially designed for the use of students. thai Brain of Buzzard; the olfactive gangliaare concealed beneath b, the hemispheres;c, optic garfglia; d, cerebellum; g. The hemispheres, b, drawn to either side,to show the subjacent parts;— c, the opticlobes; d, corpus striatum; thai, thalamusopticus. The Cerebral hemispheres, much increased in size, and arching back overthe Thalami and Optic ganglia, but destitute of convolutions and deficientin commissures,—the large cavity still exis


. Principles of human physiology : with their chief applications to pathology, hygiene, and forensic medicine : especially designed for the use of students. thai Brain of Buzzard; the olfactive gangliaare concealed beneath b, the hemispheres;c, optic garfglia; d, cerebellum; g. The hemispheres, b, drawn to either side,to show the subjacent parts;— c, the opticlobes; d, corpus striatum; thai, thalamusopticus. The Cerebral hemispheres, much increased in size, and arching back overthe Thalami and Optic ganglia, but destitute of convolutions and deficientin commissures,—the large cavity still existing in the Optic ganglia, andfreely communicating with the third ventricle,—and the imperfect evolutionof the Cerebellum,—make the correspondence in the general condition ofthe two very considerable. Fig. 21.


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