Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . Corpus callosu Median raphe Stri35 longitudinales CORPUS CALLOSUM AND HORIZONTAL SECTION OF CEREBRUI513 PLATE CCLXXVIl. Body of corpus callosumVelum interpositumFornixParacentral sulcusForamen of MonroGyrus fornicatusLateral ventricle Callosal fissureCalloso-marginal fissureMarginal convolution Paracentral lobule Peduncle of pineal body Fissure of Rolando Pineal body Pla mater entering third ventricle Splenium of corpus callosum Subparietal sulcus Tela choroidea inferior Quadrate lobe or


Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . Corpus callosu Median raphe Stri35 longitudinales CORPUS CALLOSUM AND HORIZONTAL SECTION OF CEREBRUI513 PLATE CCLXXVIl. Body of corpus callosumVelum interpositumFornixParacentral sulcusForamen of MonroGyrus fornicatusLateral ventricle Callosal fissureCalloso-marginal fissureMarginal convolution Paracentral lobule Peduncle of pineal body Fissure of Rolando Pineal body Pla mater entering third ventricle Splenium of corpus callosum Subparietal sulcus Tela choroidea inferior Quadrate lobe or precuneus Calcarine fissure Parieto-occipitalfissure. Genu of corpus callosu Septum lucidum (cut)Fifth ventricleAnterior commissure Optic n Optic comrriissure Lamina cinereaAnterior pillar of forn Pituitary bodyThird VentricleOptic thalamusTuber cinereum Cerebellum Arbor vitseMedulla oblongataFourth ventricleSuperior medullary velunCorpora quadrageminaPons VaroliiAqueduct of SylviusPosterior commissureCrus cerebri Corpus albicans Middle con INTERNAL SURFACE OF CEREBRUM AND SECTION OF VENTRICLES OF THE INTERIOR OF THE CEREBRUM. 517 touches the posterior portion of the corpus callosum ; tlie greater part of tlie bodyof the corpus callosum and its anterior extremity are separated for a considerabledistance from the falx cerebri. The corpus callosum is slightly convex from beforebackward on the upper surface, is between three and four inches, or seven to tencentimeters, in length, and extends nearer to the anterior than to the posterior endof the cerebrum. It is wider behind, where it measures about one inch, or two andone-half cen


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