. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. Drawing from secMon magnified diameters, showing the nerve fibres i^assiug into a convolution. Fig. Lenticular nucleus, Uncinate fasciculus, connecting gyrus uncinatus withbase of frontal lobe, Arcuate fasciculus, connecting the operculum of the frontallobe with the temporal lobe. Corona radiata, t. e., nerve fibres passing from basalganglia and internal capsule to the convolutions. (From Meynert.) various methods have been very unsatisfactory, and considerablecriticism of


. A treatise on nervous and mental diseases, for students and practitioners of medicine. Drawing from secMon magnified diameters, showing the nerve fibres i^assiug into a convolution. Fig. Lenticular nucleus, Uncinate fasciculus, connecting gyrus uncinatus withbase of frontal lobe, Arcuate fasciculus, connecting the operculum of the frontallobe with the temporal lobe. Corona radiata, t. e., nerve fibres passing from basalganglia and internal capsule to the convolutions. (From Meynert.) various methods have been very unsatisfactory, and considerablecriticism of the results thus obtained has been evoked from competentauthorities; and, indeed, they have been enabled to thus outline onlya few strands comparatively, so that Sachs, of Breslau, has recently ANATOMY, 33 undertaken a thorough investigation of the subject, and in this pres-ent year (1892) he has published the initial volume of his 14 and 15 illustrate what was known of these commissuralfibres up to the time of Sachss investigations, and Fig. 16 embodiesthe latter authors researches into these connecting strands of theoccipital lobe. This cortex or gray matter of the cerebru


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