A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 970.—Scheme of the Cerebral and Marginof the Cortex in the Adult Human Brain, a a, Extraventricalaralveus; c c, corpus callosum; rf, fascia dentata; // /, fimbria;/(, gyrus subsplcniaHs of Le\T (gyrus Andrea; Ret/ii); h, supra-commissural hippocampus (vestigeal); ii, precommissural hip-pocampus (vestigeal); I, lamina ; I l\ lamina supra-neuroporica (Johnston); o o, olfactory bulb and peduncle; p, pre-commissural body; p\ septum pellucidu


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 970.—Scheme of the Cerebral and Marginof the Cortex in the Adult Human Brain, a a, Extraventricalaralveus; c c, corpus callosum; rf, fascia dentata; // /, fimbria;/(, gyrus subsplcniaHs of Le\T (gyrus Andrea; Ret/ii); h, supra-commissural hippocampus (vestigeal); ii, precommissural hip-pocampus (vestigeal); I, lamina ; I l\ lamina supra-neuroporica (Johnston); o o, olfactory bulb and peduncle; p, pre-commissural body; p\ septum pellucidum ;r, uncus (pyriformlobe); s, splenium of corpus ; v, anterior commissure;X, optic chiasma. (After G. Elliot Smith, from JohnstonsNervous System.). Fio. 971.—Section through the Gyrus Hippocampi and Hip-pocampus (Cornu Ammonis) of the Adult Human Brain, takenso as to cut the Hippocampus Transversely. The relation of thegyrus dentatus to the cortex hippocampi is clearly indicated;also the continuity of the latter with that of the g>Tus hippocampiand adjacent neopallium of the temporal lobe {Gyrus occ. temp,inf.). Both of the latter regions are connected with the hippo-campus by association fibers in the alvcus. A small portion ofthe gyrus dentatus appears on the surface, being separated fromthe subiculum of the g>Tus hippocampi by the fissure hippocampiand from the cortex hippocampi and fimbria by the much shal-lower sulcus fimbrio-dentalus (\isible bur not named on thefigure). The plexus chorioideus of the lateral ventricle is drawnsomewhat simpler than in nature. The way in which thismembrane forms a part of the wall of the inferior horn of thelateral ventricle is clearly shown. (After Edinger.) the layer of granules. In


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