A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . griseum centrale; 27, scattered large cells of the tegmentum (nu-cleus magnocellularis diffusus of von Kolliker); 28, nucleus motorius princeps nervi trigemini; 29,cells of the locus cceruleus; 30 nucleus sensoruis nervi trigemini; 31, cells of the nucleus olivarissuperior; 32, nuclei pontis. 299 Brain, Anatomj* of REFEREXCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES and lateralward at 11. A portion of the nucleus is shown near the floor of the fourth ventricle(1


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . griseum centrale; 27, scattered large cells of the tegmentum (nu-cleus magnocellularis diffusus of von Kolliker); 28, nucleus motorius princeps nervi trigemini; 29,cells of the locus cceruleus; 30 nucleus sensoruis nervi trigemini; 31, cells of the nucleus olivarissuperior; 32, nuclei pontis. 299 Brain, Anatomj* of REFEREXCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES and lateralward at 11. A portion of the nucleus is shown near the floor of the fourth ventricle(12, 20), and lateral from it stiU some fibers of theradix descendens n. vestibuli (10). At this level thecorpus restiforme (9) turns dorsalward to enter thecerebellum. The mass of fibers of the brachium pontis(5) are shown in their relation to the transverse fibersof the pons. Near the raphe, in the formatio reticu-laris, is a mass of cells, the so-called nucleus reticu-laris tegmenti of von Bechterew (21). The ceOs ofthe substantia gelatinosa (22) are seen chiefly medialto the fibers of the tractus spinalis n. trigemini (8).. Fig. 917.—Transverse Section through the Pons in the Region of the Velum Medullare Anterius inan .\dult Human Being. On the left side the fibers have been photographed; on the right side theceil bodies have been drawn in. (After E. Flatau, .^tlas Cerebri Humani. Tab. Fig. B.)1, Fibne pontis superficiales; 2, fasciculi longitudinales pontis; 3. fibrse pontis profundie; 4, latero-dorsal compact peduncular part of pons; 5, latero-dorsal part of nuclei pontis; 6, lemniscus nie-dialis; 7, nucleus lemnisci lateralis; 8, lemniscus lateralis; 9, continuation of nuclei pontis intolateral portion of tegmentum; 10, formatio reticularis tegmenti; 11, brachium conj^ncti^um; 12, descendens mesencephalica ner^i trigemini; , fasciculus longitudinalis medialis; 14, Ungula;15, velum medullare anterius; 16, transition from the fossa rhomboidea to the aquedu


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