. A compend of human physiology; especially adapted for the use of medical students. Physiology. CEREBRUM. 209 Parietal Lobe.—The ascending parietal convolution is situated just behind the fissure of Rolando, running downward and forward ; above, it. Fig. 24.—Diagram showing Fissures and Convolutions of the Left Side of the Human Brain.—(Lanctois' ";) F. Frontal. P. Parietal. O. Occipital. T. Temporosphenoid lobe. S. Fissure of Sylvius. S'. Hirizontal. S". Ascending ramus of S. c. Sulcus centralis, or fissure of Rolando. A. Ascending frontal, and B. Ascending parietal
. A compend of human physiology; especially adapted for the use of medical students. Physiology. CEREBRUM. 209 Parietal Lobe.—The ascending parietal convolution is situated just behind the fissure of Rolando, running downward and forward ; above, it. Fig. 24.—Diagram showing Fissures and Convolutions of the Left Side of the Human Brain.—(Lanctois' ";) F. Frontal. P. Parietal. O. Occipital. T. Temporosphenoid lobe. S. Fissure of Sylvius. S'. Hirizontal. S". Ascending ramus of S. c. Sulcus centralis, or fissure of Rolando. A. Ascending frontal, and B. Ascending parietal convolutions. Fj. Superior, F2. Middle, and F3. Inferior frontal convolutions. fx. Superior, f„. Inferior frontal fissures. f3. Sulcus prsecentralis. Px. Superior paretial lobule. P2. Inferior parietal lobule, consisting of P9. Supramarginal gyrus, and P2'. Angu- lar gyrus, ip. Sulcus interpari' talN. cm. Terminat on of callosomarginal fissure. O,. First, (32. Second, 03. Third occipital convolutions, po. Parieto-occipi'al fissure, o. Transverse occipital fissure. o2. Inferior longitudinal occipital fissure. T1. First, T2. Second, T3. Temporospheno d, convolutions. tx, tx. First, t2- Second, temporosphenoid fissures. becomes continuous with the upper parietal convolution, and below, winds around to be united with the ascending Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Brubaker, Albert P. (Albert Philson), 1852-1943. Philadelphia, Blakiston
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