. Neurological technique; some special histological methods employed for the study of the nervous system, together with a laboratory outline for the dissection of the central nervous system and the neurological nomenclature "[bna]" arranged in a classified list. Nervous system. 13^ Neurological Technique Does the substantia corticalis vary in thickness ? Why ? What is the significance of the radiatio occipito-thalamica ? Section 14, to pass through the superior extremity of the gyrus centralis posterior, the posterior portion of the thalamus opticus (pulvinar), and on the ventral sur


. Neurological technique; some special histological methods employed for the study of the nervous system, together with a laboratory outline for the dissection of the central nervous system and the neurological nomenclature "[bna]" arranged in a classified list. Nervous system. 13^ Neurological Technique Does the substantia corticalis vary in thickness ? Why ? What is the significance of the radiatio occipito-thalamica ? Section 14, to pass through the superior extremity of the gyrus centralis posterior, the posterior portion of the thalamus opticus (pulvinar), and on the ventral surface to pass through or involve a portion of the cut surface of the pedunculus Fig. 2. Slightly diagrammatic representation illustrating the division of the encephalon as directed in II, p. 121. The lines passing through the specimen indicate the planes in which sections of the prosencephalon (13 to 17) are to be taken. Draw, giving special attention to the following structures: Corona radiata, corpus callosum, fornix, tela choroidea ven- triculi tertii (velum interpositum), thalamus (pulvinar), pedun- culus cerebri, tractus opticus, capsula interna, and claustrum. Cornu inferius ventriculi lateralis, cauda nuclei caudati, plexus Digitized by Microsoft®. 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 Hardesty, Irving, b. 1866. Chicago, The University of Chicago press [etc. , etc. ]


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