. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. ^-FJJS LmP. / P»: Drawing of section through the posterior portion of the anterior quadrigeminal Pyramid. Po. Transverse fibres of pons. Lm. Lemniscus. Lml. Lateral lem-niscus. Nlml. Nucleus of lateral lemniscus. LviP. Tract from lemniscus to pes,leranisco-pedal tract. Fh^tg. Central field of tegmentum. Flp. Posterior longitud-inal fasciculus, ico. Locus CEeruleus. iF. Descending root of trochlear nerve. root of fifth pair. Brcj. Superior cerebellar


. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. ^-FJJS LmP. / P»: Drawing of section through the posterior portion of the anterior quadrigeminal Pyramid. Po. Transverse fibres of pons. Lm. Lemniscus. Lml. Lateral lem-niscus. Nlml. Nucleus of lateral lemniscus. LviP. Tract from lemniscus to pes,leranisco-pedal tract. Fh^tg. Central field of tegmentum. Flp. Posterior longitud-inal fasciculus, ico. Locus CEeruleus. iF. Descending root of trochlear nerve. root of fifth pair. Brcj. Superior cerebellar peduncle. Aq. Aqueductof Sylvius. Sqs. Sulcus beneath the quadrigeminal bodies. lemuisco-pedal tract—and at IV are seen the fibres of the trochlearnerve crossino- in the roof of the fourth ventricle. ANATOMY. 51 Fig. 33 represents a section made through the posterior portion ofthe anterior qiiadrigeminal bodies. The same structures can be studiedin this as in Fig. 32, which ^ve have just considered, except that thedescending fibres of the trochlear nerve are distinctly represented atthe side of the a


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