A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 102S.—Longitudinal Section Showing the Relative Position of the CranialNerve Nuclei (Edinger). upward with the lemniscus, pass beneath the posteriorcorpora quadrigemina in the lower lemniscus (, V), and thus reach the internal geniciilatebody, from which a tract passes outward throughthe lower posterior part of the internal capsuleand corona radiata to the temporal lobe of the Fig. 1029.—The Iniier\ atioti oi tae .»iu>fles of the Eye. (.-VfterHunniu
A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 102S.—Longitudinal Section Showing the Relative Position of the CranialNerve Nuclei (Edinger). upward with the lemniscus, pass beneath the posteriorcorpora quadrigemina in the lower lemniscus (, V), and thus reach the internal geniciilatebody, from which a tract passes outward throughthe lower posterior part of the internal capsuleand corona radiata to the temporal lobe of the Fig. 1029.—The Iniier\ atioti oi tae .»iu>fles of the Eye. (.-VfterHunnius, Zur Symptomatologie der Bruckenerkrankungen.) PPons Varolii; III, oculomotor nuclei, with , nerve to leftinternal rectus, and , to right internal rectus: VI, abducensnuclei, with , nerve to left external rectus, and , to rightexternal rectus; tract from cortex to VI conveys voluntary im-pulses of conjugate deviation of the eyes; tract from VI to IIIunites the action of one external rectus with the opposite internalrectus; C, center for convergence of the eyes which is independentof VI and is actually
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