. A compend of equine anatomy and physiology. Horses. 9o EQUINE ANATOMY, Fig. ARTERIES OF THE BRAIN. Medulla oblongata; p, Pons Varolii; l, Mastoid lobule; o, Olfactory lobule; c, Chiasma of the optic nerves; m, Mamillary, or pisiform tubercle; h, Pituitary gland; three- fourths have been excised, i, i, Cerebro-spinal arteries; 2, Median spinal artery; 3, Lozenge-shaped anastomosis of the two cerebro-spinal arteries, from which result, in front, 4, The basilar trunk (usually the cerebro-spinal arteries arrive in the middle of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page


. A compend of equine anatomy and physiology. Horses. 9o EQUINE ANATOMY, Fig. ARTERIES OF THE BRAIN. Medulla oblongata; p, Pons Varolii; l, Mastoid lobule; o, Olfactory lobule; c, Chiasma of the optic nerves; m, Mamillary, or pisiform tubercle; h, Pituitary gland; three- fourths have been excised, i, i, Cerebro-spinal arteries; 2, Median spinal artery; 3, Lozenge-shaped anastomosis of the two cerebro-spinal arteries, from which result, in front, 4, The basilar trunk (usually the cerebro-spinal arteries arrive in the middle of. 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 Ballou, William R. (William Rice), 1864-1893. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston, Son & Co.


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