A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . e olive are seen some ofthe fibers of the fasciculus teg-menti centralis or centrale Hau-benbahn of von Bechterew (7).A good many fibers run longitudi-nally in the raphe (23). The fasciculus longitudinalismedialis (22) is larger than in the sections stratum interolivare lemnisci (4) is highlydeveloped just before going over into the of the pons. The pyramis (3) is large, is sur-rounded bj the fibne arcuat;p superficiales ventrales,and h


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . e olive are seen some ofthe fibers of the fasciculus teg-menti centralis or centrale Hau-benbahn of von Bechterew (7).A good many fibers run longitudi-nally in the raphe (23). The fasciculus longitudinalismedialis (22) is larger than in the sections stratum interolivare lemnisci (4) is highlydeveloped just before going over into the of the pons. The pyramis (3) is large, is sur-rounded bj the fibne arcuat;p superficiales ventrales,and has close to it the nuclei arcuati (1, 38). In sections through the pons we have to distinguishbetween the pars dorsalis pontis and the pars basilarispontis. The pars basilaris pontis includes the largefasciculi longitudinales of the pons, the large bundlesof transverse fibers of the pons, and the great known as the nuclei pontis. The pars dorsalispontis includes the upward continuation of the me-dulla oblongata with the exception of the pyramids. It 298 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES Brain, Anatomy of. Fig. 915.—Transverse Section through the Pons at the Level of the Xer\Tis Facialis and NerrusAbducensin an Adult Man. On the left side the fibers have been photographed; on the right the cell3 have beendramiin. (,\fter E. Flatau, AtlasCerebri Humani, Berlin, Fig. B.) 1, Fibne pontisfiuperficiales; 2, fascicuU longitudi-nales pontis; 3, lemniscus mediaUs;4. fibnie pontis profunda?; 5, brach-ium pontis; 6, nucleus oUvaris su-perior; 7, substantia gelatinosa(beginning sensory nucleus of thetrigeminus); S, tractus spinalisner\i trigemini; 9, corpus resti-forme (ascending to cerebellum);10, radix descendens nerxi vesti-buU; 11, radix nerW facialis parssecunda; 12, nucleus nervi vestibulimedialis; 13, formatio reticularisgrisea with ascending fibers fromthe nucleus ner\i facialis and fibersfrom the nucleus oUvaris superiorto the nucleus ner\i a


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