Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing and habits of . f. The passage of the fibres of the corpus pyrami-dale through the crus cerebri, g. The course of the fibres through, the thala-mus opticus, the inferior cerebral ganglion of Gall. h. The corpus striatum(superior cerebral ganglion, Gall), from which the fibres diverge to the convo-lutions of the middle and anterior lobes, i. The lower part of the middle lobeof the cerebrum, k. The anterior lobe. l. The posterior lobe. m. Thecorpus olivare. n. The ganglion of the corpus olivare. o, o. The course
Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing and habits of . f. The passage of the fibres of the corpus pyrami-dale through the crus cerebri, g. The course of the fibres through, the thala-mus opticus, the inferior cerebral ganglion of Gall. h. The corpus striatum(superior cerebral ganglion, Gall), from which the fibres diverge to the convo-lutions of the middle and anterior lobes, i. The lower part of the middle lobeof the cerebrum, k. The anterior lobe. l. The posterior lobe. m. Thecorpus olivare. n. The ganglion of the corpus olivare. o, o. The course ofthe fibres of the corpus olivare through the pons Varolii, crus cerebri, thalamusopticus and corpus striatum, to expand into the upper convolutions of thehemisphere and posterior lobe. p. The corpus restiforme. Q. The fibres ofthe corpus restiforme entering the substance of the cerebellum, r. The corpusdentatum (vel rhomboideum), or ganglion of the cerebellum, s. The processus£ cerebeiio ad testes, or fibres of communication between the cerebellum andcerebrum 2 A 40G HANDBOOK OF Section of the base of the brain, showing the NERVOUS CENTRES fromand upon which the mind makes impressions to communicate sensation andmotion to every part of the body through its telegraphic system, the nerves,Avhich here all concentrate, b is the forepart of the brain, top of the forehead;a is the cerebellum at the back of the head, cut open to show other parts. Agreat deal has been written on the pituary gland, No. 11, as the one centralpoint where the mind acts from.—See page 13 of this Work. 1. The anterior extremity of the corpus callosum; 2, the anterior corner ofthe lateral ventricles; 3, part of the corpus striatum ; 4, the anterior commissureof the third ventricle; 5, the crura of the fornix ; 7, the thalamus opticus; 8, the fissure between the thalami optici, which is called the third ventricle; 9, the foramen commune posterius ; 11, the pineal gland; 12, the corporaquadrig
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