. A text-book in general physiology and anatomy. Physiology, Comparative; Anatomy. 396 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The lateral ventricles in man are frequently named the first and second ventricles. Extending from one side to the other of the third ven- tricle is a solid cord called the median commissure. The sides of the cavity are formed by the optic lobes, or thalami, foramen of Monro n 7jâ.,⢠\ Third Ventricle Corpus Caaoswm \ ,^ pineal Body \ fornix \ \ \ â^,. '~~Corpora Quadrigemina â Cerebellum Optic Chiasma Tiiuttary Body i Oculomotor Nerve / / Pons Varolii / i Aqueduct / Medulla Oblongata / F


. A text-book in general physiology and anatomy. Physiology, Comparative; Anatomy. 396 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The lateral ventricles in man are frequently named the first and second ventricles. Extending from one side to the other of the third ven- tricle is a solid cord called the median commissure. The sides of the cavity are formed by the optic lobes, or thalami, foramen of Monro n 7jâ.,⢠\ Third Ventricle Corpus Caaoswm \ ,^ pineal Body \ fornix \ \ \ â^,. '~~Corpora Quadrigemina â Cerebellum Optic Chiasma Tiiuttary Body i Oculomotor Nerve / / Pons Varolii / i Aqueduct / Medulla Oblongata / Fourth Ventricle â¢Spinal Cord Fig. 184 â Vertical section of brain. and its floor is formed by the crura cerebri, or stalks, of the cerebral hemispheres. We have already noted that these stalks are the forward extensions of the medulla. At the rear of the third ventricle is a passage called the iter, or aqueduct, leading to the fourth ventricle, a small cavity in the hindbrain. The top and sides of this iter are formed. 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 Eddy, Walter Hollis, b. 1877. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American book Co


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