An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . Lat., gyrus centralisposterior. Fr., deuxi^me pli ascendant, circonvolution parietaleascendante (ou postrolanaique, ou transverse m4dio-parietale).Ger., hintere Centralwindung. It., processo enteroides vertictiledi mezzo (posterior), circonvoluzione parietale poster tore , circunvolucion parietal posterior. Syn.: postero - parietalgyrus, posterior central c. A c. which runs parallel with th
An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . Lat., gyrus centralisposterior. Fr., deuxi^me pli ascendant, circonvolution parietaleascendante (ou postrolanaique, ou transverse m4dio-parietale).Ger., hintere Centralwindung. It., processo enteroides vertictiledi mezzo (posterior), circonvoluzione parietale poster tore , circunvolucion parietal posterior. Syn.: postero - parietalgyrus, posterior central c. A c. which runs parallel with the as-cending frontal c, from which it is separated by the fissure of Ro-lando, except at its superior and inferior extremities, where the twoare generally united. It is continuous above with the superior pa-rietal gyrus. [I, 1.]—Bridging cs. See Annectant cs.—Brocasc. Fr., circonvolution de Broca. Ger., Broca^sche Windung. It.,circonvoluzione cerebrate di Broca. Sp., circunvolucion cerebral deBroca. A term sometimes applied to the operculum, but more prop-erly by Ferrier to the inferior (or third) frontale. [I.]—Callosal c,CEuloso-marginal c. See Gyrus/omtcaiiis.—Cerebral c*s. Fr.,. THE CEREBRAL CONVOLUTIONS (SEMI-DIAGRAMMATIC).a, the third or inferior temporal convolution ; h, the middle temporal convolution ; c,the nrat or enperior temporal convolution ; d, the third frontal convolution ; e, the secondor- middle frontal convolution; /, the first or superior frontal convolution; g, the ascc d-ing frontal or anterior central convolution; A, the ascending parietal or posterior centralconvolution ; t, the anprar-marginal convolution ; A, the superior parietal convolution ; /, theangular convolution, or gyrus ; m, n, o, the first, second, and third occipital convolutions ;P, the parietal fissure; Q, the traoaverse occipital fissure ; R, the fissure of Rolando ; 3,the fissure of Sylvius; circonvolutions c^ribrales. Ger., Himwindungen. The cs of thecerebrum.—C. dourlet (F
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