A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 956.—Transverse Section through the Cerebral Hemis-pheres in Front of the Lamina Terminalis of Human Fetus ofabout Three Months ( centimeters long), , Bulbus olfae-torius: , corpus striatum: /. arc. ace, fissura arcuata accessoria;/.p., fissure prima; Tz., trapezfeld or precommissural body.(.\fter His.) hne of attachment of the chorioid to thelamina afExa is termed the tsnia chorioidea, whilethe line of attachment of this membrane on the oth


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 956.—Transverse Section through the Cerebral Hemis-pheres in Front of the Lamina Terminalis of Human Fetus ofabout Three Months ( centimeters long), , Bulbus olfae-torius: , corpus striatum: /. arc. ace, fissura arcuata accessoria;/.p., fissure prima; Tz., trapezfeld or precommissural body.(.\fter His.) hne of attachment of the chorioid to thelamina afExa is termed the tsnia chorioidea, whilethe line of attachment of this membrane on the otherside of the chorioid fissure to the hippocampus isknown as the taenia fornicis. The latter is boundedby a strong band of fibers, the fimbria. This con-tains fibers of the commissura hippocampi, connect-ing the liippocampus of one hemisphere with that of OLF. H/P. F. OPT. CHI. Fig. 957.—Medial Surface of the Right Hemisphere of aMarsupial Brain, the Tasmanian Wolf (Thylacinus ctjnoccphalus).Illustrating the Course of the Hippocampus {fasc. dent.) from theRegion of the Septum -Medially along the Border of the Cortexand Around the Posterior Pole to the Pyriform Lobe on theVentro-Lateral .Surface. The corpus callosum is absent. X icomm. d., Commissura dorsalis (hippocampi); conim. v., commissuraventralis (anterior); fasc. dent., fascia dentata of the hippocampus;, hippocampal fissure; , olfactory bulb. opi. opticcbiasma; sulc, cole., sulcus calcarinus. (After EUiot Smith.) the other, and ascending and descending fibers ofthe fornix system between the hippocampus andvarious subcortical regions. Compare the discus-sion of the lateral plexuses under tlie heading Men-inges at the end of this article. The Rhinencephalon.—The basal part of the rlunen- REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES


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