Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . CRANIOCEREBRAL TOPOGRAPHY. 35 vertebral canal through the intervertebral foramina, meningeal branches to the dura mater in theposterior cerebral fossa, and the anterior and posterior spinal branches to the spinal cord and itsmembranes. The internal carotid artery supplies the brain with: i. The anterior cerebral artery. It passes inward over the dorsal surface of the correspondingoptic nerve and then forward, approaching the artery of the opposite side, with which it is con-nected by the anterior communicating artery. The vessels w


Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . CRANIOCEREBRAL TOPOGRAPHY. 35 vertebral canal through the intervertebral foramina, meningeal branches to the dura mater in theposterior cerebral fossa, and the anterior and posterior spinal branches to the spinal cord and itsmembranes. The internal carotid artery supplies the brain with: i. The anterior cerebral artery. It passes inward over the dorsal surface of the correspondingoptic nerve and then forward, approaching the artery of the opposite side, with which it is con-nected by the anterior communicating artery. The vessels winding around the genu of the corpuscallosum pass backward, supplying the corpus callosum, and ramify upon the median surfaceof the cerebral hemispheres. 2. The middle cerebral artery, which runs in the fissure of Sylvius, supplying the frontal,parietal, and temporal lobes as well as the island of Reil. 3. The anterior choroid artery, passing posteriorly along the optic tract to the descendinghorn of the lateral ventricle to enter the choroid plexus. 4. The


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