. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. 255 The vermis is the median lobe of the cerebellum; the vermiform process of the cerebellum is divided into the prevermis and the postvermis. The olivary body is the ganglion of the oblongata lying on either side just lateral of the pyramid, and forming an oval projection on the surface just below the pons. It consists of the nucleus olivaris inferior with a covering and filling of white matter, also called inferior oli


. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. 255 The vermis is the median lobe of the cerebellum; the vermiform process of the cerebellum is divided into the prevermis and the postvermis. The olivary body is the ganglion of the oblongata lying on either side just lateral of the pyramid, and forming an oval projection on the surface just below the pons. It consists of the nucleus olivaris inferior with a covering and filling of white matter, also called inferior olivary body, or inferior olive, and corpus semiovale. The corpus dentatum is (a) a plicated capsule of gray matter, open an- teriorily, situated within the white substance of each cerebellar hemisphere. Also called ganglion of the cerebellum and nucleus dentatus. (b) A somewhat similar mass of gray matter in each olivary body. Also called corpus ciliare. PLATE CLXXV. FISSURE OF PERFORATING BRANCHES MIDDLE CEREBRAL A. IN FISSURE. OF SYLVIUS. Showing Distribution of Middle Cerebral Artery. The lateral tract is continuous with the lateral column of the spinal cord, lies behind the olivary body and in front of the restiform. The restiform body is the inferior peduncle of the cerebellum, by which it connects with the oblongata and parts below. It contains the direcl cere- bellar-tract fibres,crossed and uncrossed from the posterior columns of thecord, and fibres from the centra-lateral (lower) olive . The fillet is some special bundle of nerve-fibres; especially, a band of Longi- tudinal fibres lying in the ventral and outer parts of the tegmental region of the brain. Its distribution is not known, bu1 it seems to conned below with the posterior columns of the spinal cord and above with the corpora quadrigemina, optic thalami, lenticular nucleus, and cortex cerebri. It is also called lemniscus. A vesicle is a small, bladder-like structure, cavity cell, or the like, in a body


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