The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . ? Funu iiln . grot ilis . A •.?ilis — 1-uni< iiln-. < uneatus Spinal trad oftl 1 spinal IraI al column \ V Lateral < orlico pinal trait- (< ntral canal~/~ Dei USSation of the pyramidsVi ntral i olunin Fie, 94. Fig. Funiculus gracilis Nucleus gracilis Funiculus < uneatus Nucleus cuneatus Spinal tract of trigeminal n Nucleus of spinal tract of Central way matter Internal arcuate fibers Central canal R:?Reticular substanceDorsal accessory olivary nucleusMedia! lemniscusInferior olivary nuc


The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . ? Funu iiln . grot ilis . A •.?ilis — 1-uni< iiln-. < uneatus Spinal trad oftl 1 spinal IraI al column \ V Lateral < orlico pinal trait- (< ntral canal~/~ Dei USSation of the pyramidsVi ntral i olunin Fie, 94. Fig. Funiculus gracilis Nucleus gracilis Funiculus < uneatus Nucleus cuneatus Spinal tract of trigeminal n Nucleus of spinal tract of Central way matter Internal arcuate fibers Central canal R:?Reticular substanceDorsal accessory olivary nucleusMedia! lemniscusInferior olivary nucleusMedial accessory olivary nucleus— Pyramid, corticospinal trad Fig. 94-97.—Diagrammatic cross-sections to show the relation of the structures in themedulla oblongata to those in the spinal cord: Fig. 94, First cervical segment of spinal cord;Fig. 95, medulla oblongata, level of decussation of pyramids; Fig. 96, medulla oblongata, levelof decussation of medial lemn


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