Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . al carotid artery. The right posterior communicating artery. The right posterior cerebral artery. The basilar artery, resting on the median groove of thepons Varolii. The right superior cerebellar artery. The right inferior cerebellar artery. The right vertebral artery. The anterior spinal artery. The posterior inferior cerebellar artery. 16. The arteries to the left frontal lobe. 17. The left anterior cerebral artery. 18. The middle cerebral artery, within the fissure of Syl- vius, which is displayed by separation of the frontaland pa


Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . al carotid artery. The right posterior communicating artery. The right posterior cerebral artery. The basilar artery, resting on the median groove of thepons Varolii. The right superior cerebellar artery. The right inferior cerebellar artery. The right vertebral artery. The anterior spinal artery. The posterior inferior cerebellar artery. 16. The arteries to the left frontal lobe. 17. The left anterior cerebral artery. 18. The middle cerebral artery, within the fissure of Syl- vius, which is displayed by separation of the frontaland parietal lobes. 19. The cut end of the left internal carotid artery. 20. The pituitary body (in this case unusually large). 21. The left corpus albicans. 22. The left posterior communicating artery. 23. The left posterior cerebral artery. 24. The left auditory artery. 25. The left posterior cerebellar artery. 26. The left vertebral artery. 27. The medulla oblongata. 28. The external branches of the left posterior cerebellar artery. Plate 5 Vol I Fig Fiis 2.


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