. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 340 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. 7. Fornix, which is a longitudinal commissure also. 8. Posterior or inferior medullary velum. 9. Valve of Vieussens, anterior or superior medullary velum. The following are the principal longitudinal commissures: 1. Olfactory tracts. 2. Taenia semicircularis. 3. Crura cerebri. 4. Processus-e-cerebello ad testes. 5. Peduncles of the pineal gland. 6. Fornix. 7. Infundibuluni. 8. Lamina Cinerea. 0. Gyrus fornicatus. 10.


. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 340 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. 7. Fornix, which is a longitudinal commissure also. 8. Posterior or inferior medullary velum. 9. Valve of Vieussens, anterior or superior medullary velum. The following are the principal longitudinal commissures: 1. Olfactory tracts. 2. Taenia semicircularis. 3. Crura cerebri. 4. Processus-e-cerebello ad testes. 5. Peduncles of the pineal gland. 6. Fornix. 7. Infundibuluni. 8. Lamina Cinerea. 0. Gyrus fornicatus. 10. Fasciculus unciformis. LESSON XCVII. The extensor of the brain, Avhich is called cortex, is gray, while the interior is white. The average weight of the brain is forty-nine and one-half-ounces. in the male, while it is a little lighter in the female. PLATE MUSCULAR BANDS — TAENIAfc COLI Transverse Skction of the Large Ixtkstine. The nervous system is developed from the neural tube. (Plates CLXIV- CLXV-CLXVI-CLXV1!). The substance of the brain and cord are made from a thickening of the walls of the tube; the hollow of the tube makes the central canal of the cord and the ventricles of the brain. The rooms, or ventricles in the brain are filled with cerebro-S] Lnal fluid which acts as a cushion for the brain and cord. There are five ventricles in the brain. The central canal in the cord is dilated as it passes into the brain, between the cerebellum behind, and the pons wi) medulla ix front; this dilatation is called the fourth ven-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Laughlin, William Ross. Kirksville, Missouri : William Ross Laughlin


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