A practical treatise on medical jurisprudence : with so much of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and the practice of medicine and surgery, as are essential to be known by members of Parliament, lawyers, coroners, magistrates, officers in the army and navy, . longata, &c. its Organs. Hairy Scalp. Pericranium. Outer Plate. Diploe. (a) Inner Plate. Dura Mater. The Falx Cerebri, which dividesthe left hemisphere of theCerebrum from the righthemisphere, which has been removed to show the centralperpendicular division. 7. Cerebellum, or Little Brain. 8. Medulla Oblongata. 9. The Lateral Ventricles. 10
A practical treatise on medical jurisprudence : with so much of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and the practice of medicine and surgery, as are essential to be known by members of Parliament, lawyers, coroners, magistrates, officers in the army and navy, . longata, &c. its Organs. Hairy Scalp. Pericranium. Outer Plate. Diploe. (a) Inner Plate. Dura Mater. The Falx Cerebri, which dividesthe left hemisphere of theCerebrum from the righthemisphere, which has been removed to show the centralperpendicular division. 7. Cerebellum, or Little Brain. 8. Medulla Oblongata. 9. The Lateral Ventricles. 10. The Arbor Vitas of the Cere- bellum. 11. Cavity of the Nose. 12. The Medulla Spinalis. Explanation of the opposite Plate IV. of the Base of the BrainAND Parts turned up, shewing the Names of each Part, and theOrigin of the Nine Pairs of Cerebral Nerves. First, Names of the Parts of the Brain, ^c. at Base. A. Anterior Lobes of Cerebrum. B. Middle Lobes. C. Posterior Lobes. D. Cerebellum. E. The Tuber Annulare, or Pons Varolii. F. The Medulla Oblongata, G. Crura Cerebri. H. Crura Fissura Corpora Infundibulum for the Pituitary Corpora Corpora Three Roots of Olfactory Secondly, Origins of the Cerebral Nerves, (u) ,, First Pair.—Olfactory Nerves. Second Pair.—Optic Nerves. Third Pair.—Nerves MotoresOcculorum, to the Musclesmoving the Eyes. Fourth Pair.—Patheticus, to aMuscle moving the Eye. Fifth Pair.—Trigemini, leadingto parts about the Eyes,Upper Jaw, Face, LowerJaw, and Tongue. Sixth Pair.—A bducentes, pass-ing to a Muscle of the Eye. Seventh Pair.—Portio Mollisand Portio Dura. The Auditory Nerve and Facial Nerve, to the Muscles of the Face, the Agent of Motion. Eighth —Glossopharyn- geus, leading to the Fauces, Tongue, and Pharynx. The Par Vagum, to theLungs, and terminat-ing in the Spinal Pair.—Lingual Ne
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