. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. 85.—Superior and Posterior Aspect of Brain-axis, and of theCerebellum. (After Meynert.) J., Island; F., P., Oca, frontal, parie-tal, and occipital portions of the projection-system (radiating fibresfrom the cerebral mantle) ; No., caudate nucleus : Str., stria cornea :L., linea aspera ; Ca., anterior commissure ; Fx., descending crus ofthe fornix; V., third ventricle; Cm., median commissure; Th., opticthalamus; Tb. a., its anterior tubercle; Tb. m., its median tu
. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. 85.—Superior and Posterior Aspect of Brain-axis, and of theCerebellum. (After Meynert.) J., Island; F., P., Oca, frontal, parie-tal, and occipital portions of the projection-system (radiating fibresfrom the cerebral mantle) ; No., caudate nucleus : Str., stria cornea :L., linea aspera ; Ca., anterior commissure ; Fx., descending crus ofthe fornix; V., third ventricle; Cm., median commissure; Th., opticthalamus; Tb. a., its anterior tubercle; Tb. m., its median tubercle(elevation); Pulv., pulvinar : con., conarium ; lis., superior bigeminalbody ; Bi., inferior bigeminal body; brs., superior arm ; bri., inferiorarm of the corpus quadrigeminura. logical importance it is second only to that other basalganglion—the corpus striatum. The optic thalami andcorpora striata are not only most important way-stations Vol. VII.—4 through which fibres pass on their way from the cortexto the crura cerebri, pons, medulla oblongata, and spinalcord, but it is now well established that fibres origi-. FlG. 3S8f>.—Superior and Posterior Surfaces of the Lobus Caudicis (Stamm-lappen), of the Thalam-, lies-, and Met-encephalon. (After Meynert.*)J., Island ; P., Oca, parietal and occipital divisions of the projection-systems from the cortex: Nc, caudate nucleus; St., stria cornea;Th., optic thalamus; Pulv., pulvinar ; Ge., external geniculate body;Tr., optic tract; internal geniculate body; V., third ventricle;lib., habenula conarii; con., conarium ; op., posterior surface of theposterior commissure; Fr., frenulum : superior medullary velum;Bs., B., corpus bigeminum superius et informs ; brs., bri., brachiumsnperius et inferius corporis quadrigemini; Ls., Li., lemniscus superi-or et inferior (upper and lower fillet); 5, locus coeruleus; J auditorynucleus; 7, 6, common nucleus of the sixth and seventh nerves; 8,ascending root of the eighth ne
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