Lectures on nervous diseases from the standpoint of cerebral and spinal localization, and the later methods employed in the diagnosis and treatment of these affections . Fig. 82.—A Diagram designed by the Author to Illustrate a Horizontal Section THROUGH THE CeKEBRAL HEMISPHERES AND THE BaSAL GaNGLIA, SHOWING THE In. TERNAL Capsule of the Cekebkum—The lettering of the figure will be explained inthe text. It may be here that similar .subdivisions of the internal capsule existin the left half as schematically depicted in the right half of the figure. Some of the state-ments made with r


Lectures on nervous diseases from the standpoint of cerebral and spinal localization, and the later methods employed in the diagnosis and treatment of these affections . Fig. 82.—A Diagram designed by the Author to Illustrate a Horizontal Section THROUGH THE CeKEBRAL HEMISPHERES AND THE BaSAL GaNGLIA, SHOWING THE In. TERNAL Capsule of the Cekebkum—The lettering of the figure will be explained inthe text. It may be here that similar .subdivisions of the internal capsule existin the left half as schematically depicted in the right half of the figure. Some of the state-ments made with reference to the subdivisions of the internal capsule are not to be consideredas incapable of modification by the results of subsequent research. The bend observed inthe internal capsule is termed the knee of the capsule. a, the so-called caudo-lenticular portion of the capsule; y, }>i, s, st. and o, constitute collectively the so-called thalamo-lenticular portion of the same. lenticular nucleus of each hemisphere and the adjacent caudate nu-clens and thalamus. Such fibres would constitute those of the internalcapsule of the cerebrum. The capsular fibres ar


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