. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. ispheres, and in their white matter are seen the nucleus globosus,the embolus, and the nucleus dentatus. Between the superior pedun-cles, R R, is the lingula, upon the valve of Vieusseus. The superiorpeduncles of the cerebellum are also shown in Figs. 24 and 27, andarise in the red nucleus, shown in Figs. 34 and 35. The middlepeduncles of the cerebellum (7, 7 of Fig. 24) are also shown in , and they arise from irregular masses of gray matter in thepons—the so-called pons nuclei. The inferior peduncle


. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. ispheres, and in their white matter are seen the nucleus globosus,the embolus, and the nucleus dentatus. Between the superior pedun-cles, R R, is the lingula, upon the valve of Vieusseus. The superiorpeduncles of the cerebellum are also shown in Figs. 24 and 27, andarise in the red nucleus, shown in Figs. 34 and 35. The middlepeduncles of the cerebellum (7, 7 of Fig. 24) are also shown in , and they arise from irregular masses of gray matter in thepons—the so-called pons nuclei. The inferior peduncles are shownin Fig. 24 at 3, and also in Figs. 27 and 30, and they come upfrom the restiform bodies, which are the continuation of the pos-terior and the direct cerebellar columns of the spinal cord. Thecourse of the different fibres of the different peduncles is not knownafter they enter the cerebellum except in a somewhat indistinct ANATOMY. 41 manner, although the diagram (Fig. 25) from Edinger somewhatdoubtfully indicates their course, according to Stillings views, who. Fig. Horizontal section through the cerebellum. From Stillings Atlas. The section cutsacross anteriorly under the corpora , R. The superior cerebellar peduncles between the lingula. In front of this is seenthe nucleus tegmenti (m) of the vermis, the nucleus globosus {Ng), the embolus {Emb),and the corpus dentatum of the cerebellum (Cdc), which are in the hemispheres oneach side J at Com is the decussation of the anterior commissure, and at Sem the semi-circular fibres. Fig. 24.


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