. The journal of mental pathology. gjSf^rM^- FIGURE 1. LATERAL VIEW OF THE LEFT eyiS^TiK^ ,<^«c FIGURE 2.—MESIAL VIEW OF THE RIGHT HEMICEREBRUM. 200 AUTOPSY OF CZOLGOSZ.—E. A. Spitzka. injected with deep-violet colored blood. The cornua were ofnormal extent and conformation throughout. The endyma wassmooth, the choroid plexus was normal and contained littleblood, the velum interpositum was normal. THE FISSURES AND GYRES. Left Hemicerebrum.—The sylvian fissure was 6^ ctm. inlength; the episylvian, 2^ ctm.; the hyposylvian was absent. Thepresylvian ramus was 2 ctm. in length an


. The journal of mental pathology. gjSf^rM^- FIGURE 1. LATERAL VIEW OF THE LEFT eyiS^TiK^ ,<^«c FIGURE 2.—MESIAL VIEW OF THE RIGHT HEMICEREBRUM. 200 AUTOPSY OF CZOLGOSZ.—E. A. Spitzka. injected with deep-violet colored blood. The cornua were ofnormal extent and conformation throughout. The endyma wassmooth, the choroid plexus was normal and contained littleblood, the velum interpositum was normal. THE FISSURES AND GYRES. Left Hemicerebrum.—The sylvian fissure was 6^ ctm. inlength; the episylvian, 2^ ctm.; the hyposylvian was absent. Thepresylvian ramus was 2 ctm. in length and the subsylvian i length. The central fissure was fairly flexuous and ramified; it wasuninterrupted throughout its length and separated from thesylvian by a narrow isthmus. At its ventral end the fissure ter-minated in a hook-like manner. The supercentral fissure wasconfluent with the superfrontal, but was separated from the pre-central. The superfrontal was distinct in the mid and postfrontal regions, but was absent in the prefrontal region. Thethree-tier type was preserved


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