A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . n. Xo. 172), seen from the Right Side,Showing the Origin of the Brachium Conjunctivum from theNucleus Dentatus of the Cerebellum, its Decussation and Termina-tion in the Nucleus Ruber; Also the Mesencephahe Connections ofthe Nucleus HabenuUe and III and IV Nerves. (After Streeter,from Keibel and Malls Handbuch der Entmcklungsgeschichtedes Menschen.) (Fig. 902, cl.) from the lateral funiculus of the spinalcord. ;t of terminate in the oblongata, butsome


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . n. Xo. 172), seen from the Right Side,Showing the Origin of the Brachium Conjunctivum from theNucleus Dentatus of the Cerebellum, its Decussation and Termina-tion in the Nucleus Ruber; Also the Mesencephahe Connections ofthe Nucleus HabenuUe and III and IV Nerves. (After Streeter,from Keibel and Malls Handbuch der Entmcklungsgeschichtedes Menschen.) (Fig. 902, cl.) from the lateral funiculus of the spinalcord. ;t of terminate in the oblongata, butsome of them pass farther forward, carrying impulsesof the tactile, temperature and pain .sj-stems from thespinal cord forward into the lemni.^cus (Henry Head);cf. Fig. 989,/. On the dorsal surface of the medullaoblongata are found the funiculus cuneatus and the12 3 spinal cord. These nuclei are important correlationcenters for the ascending systems of spinal conductionfor deep sensibility, mu.^cular coordination, posture,etc. The two clavae divaricate around the lower endof the fourth ventricle (calamus scriptorius), whose. U 10 9 Fig. 896.—Vertical Medial Section of a Jlodel of the Brain ofa Human Embryo of mm. (Fifth Week); cf. Figs. 888 and889. The sulcus limitans is visible in the figtlre (cf. Fig. 8S7).Its anterior end. marked sulcus hypothalamicus, terminates in therecessus preopticus. 1, Diencephalon; 2, thalamus; 3, pineal re-gion; 4, mesencephalon; o, tegmental swelling; 6, mammillaryregion; 7, hypothalmus; 8, tuber cinereum; 9, recessus infundib-uli: 10, hypophyseal pouch; 11, recessus preopticus; 12, corpusstriatum; 13, lamina terminalis; 14, post, oltact. lobe; 15. lobe; 16. sulcus hypothalamicus; 17, foramen of Monro;18, pallium. (.Aiter His, from Bailey and Millers Embryologj.) clava, within which are the terminal nuclei respec-tively of the fasciculus cuneatus and gracilis of the


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