. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Fasciculus cuneatus Cuneate nucleus Tractus solitariusâ- . Tractus spinalis of /M/M'M. trigeminal nerve /'lJSsSSls Nucleus of ,'}|S£* tractus spinalisâ â of trigeminal nerve ft Internal arcuate fibres \1 Fila of hypoglossal nerve Inferior olivary nucleus Medial accessory olivary nucleus Pyramid Fig. 494. -Transverse Section through the Human- Medulla Oblongata in the Inferior Olivary Region. Restiform body Vagoglossopharyngeal roots Nucleus of the tractus solitarius Tienia Fasciculus tectospinalis Vagus nucleus Tractus solitarius / Descending r


. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Fasciculus cuneatus Cuneate nucleus Tractus solitariusâ- . Tractus spinalis of /M/M'M. trigeminal nerve /'lJSsSSls Nucleus of ,'}|S£* tractus spinalisâ â of trigeminal nerve ft Internal arcuate fibres \1 Fila of hypoglossal nerve Inferior olivary nucleus Medial accessory olivary nucleus Pyramid Fig. 494. -Transverse Section through the Human- Medulla Oblongata in the Inferior Olivary Region. Restiform body Vagoglossopharyngeal roots Nucleus of the tractus solitarius Tienia Fasciculus tectospinalis Vagus nucleus Tractus solitarius / Descending root i Trigeminal tract passing to the two parts of the medial lemniscus. vestibular nerve o-glossopharyngeal roots Fasciculus spinocerebellaris posterior Fasciculus longitudinalis medialis Nucleus tractus spinalis nervi trigemini [nerve Tractus spinalis of trigeminal Nucleus ambiguus £. Fasciculus rnbrospinalis Olivo-cerebellar fibres j_____Fasciculus spinothalamics ^Dorsal accessory olivary nucleus â Ft-""1'"' spinocerebellaris anterior »r"External arcuate fibres âLemniscus medialis â Medial accessory olivary nucleus -Fasciculus tegmento-olivaris â Inferior olivary nucleus Pyramid Arcuate nucleus External arcuate fibres Fig. 495.âTransverse Section through the Middle of the Olivary Region of the Human Medulla Oblongata. The floor of the fourth ventricle is seen, and it will be noticed that the restiform body on each side has now taken definite shape. Some of the descending tracts in red ; ascending tracts in blue. forwards in a narrow group round the central gray matter (Figs. 494 and 495). Soon, other finer bundles appear, which describe wider curves on the lateral side of the coarser group,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cunningham, D. J. (Daniel John)


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