. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 567.—Inner surface of the right hemisphere of the brain (Ecker).. Fig. 568.—Chienes method of fixing position of Rolandic fissure (American Text-Book of Surgery). branch of the fissure corresponds to the squamosphenoidal suture, and con-tinues upward in the same line 3^^ inch above the suture. The precentralsulcus (Fig 566, f) limits anteriorly the ascending frontal convolution; it runs^ American Text-Book of 866 Diseases and Injuries oi the Head parallel with and just behind the coronal suture, and a fingers breadth infront of the fissu


. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 567.—Inner surface of the right hemisphere of the brain (Ecker).. Fig. 568.—Chienes method of fixing position of Rolandic fissure (American Text-Book of Surgery). branch of the fissure corresponds to the squamosphenoidal suture, and con-tinues upward in the same line 3^^ inch above the suture. The precentralsulcus (Fig 566, f) limits anteriorly the ascending frontal convolution; it runs^ American Text-Book of 866 Diseases and Injuries oi the Head parallel with and just behind the coronal suture, and a fingers breadth infront of the fissure of Rolando. The intraparietal fissure (Figs. 565 and 566, ip)Umits the ascending parietal convolution posteriorly. It begins oppositethe junction of the lower and middle thirds of the fissure of Rolando, passes- ». ,71., .61 . , SI . , .^1 . , .»! . , ..| . , ..I . °| . IV , . I» . 13. , . I« ? . It. , . |.. , . |T. , ..j


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