A treatise on the nervous diseases of children, for physicians and students . retro-central ; inf., intra-parietal,pars inferior (inferior postcentral) ; sup., intra-parietal. pars superior (superiorpostcentral) ; post. s. intra-parietal, pars posterior seu horizontalis ; , intra-parietal, pars posterior (paroccipital of Wilder) ; asc, an ascend-ing branch of the intra-parietal ; /. -a., parieto-occipital ; ace. ant., anterior occipital;ace. /at., lateral occipital; calc., posterior end of calcarine ; /,, first temporal or par-allel ; /, asc, its post
A treatise on the nervous diseases of children, for physicians and students . retro-central ; inf., intra-parietal,pars inferior (inferior postcentral) ; sup., intra-parietal. pars superior (superiorpostcentral) ; post. s. intra-parietal, pars posterior seu horizontalis ; , intra-parietal, pars posterior (paroccipital of Wilder) ; asc, an ascend-ing branch of the intra-parietal ; /. -a., parieto-occipital ; ace. ant., anterior occipital;ace. /at., lateral occipital; calc., posterior end of calcarine ; /,, first temporal or par-allel ; /, asc, its posterior ascending extremity, detached; /2. second temporal; t2asc, its posterior ascending extremity joined to and apparently continuous with thefirst temporal. Gyri—Ft, F?, F-M first, second, and third (superior, middle, and inferior) frontal;a, posterior part of third frontal ; b, middle part (pars triangularis) ; c, orbital part ;A. F., ascending frontal ; A. P., ascending parietal ; Tlt Ti, Ts, first, second, andthird temporal. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE BRAIN. 447. Fig. 120. — Mesial Aspect of the Left Hemisphere of a Simply Convoluted Brain.(Schafer.) Sulci—Ro., upper end of Rolandic ; p. c. m., mesial precentral ; f$, me-sial frontal ; e. m., calloso-marginal ; pr. /., prelimbic (anterior end of calloso-margi-nal); pr. I. asc, an ascending branch of the prelimbic ; p<.iracentr., paracentral (pos-terior end of calloso-marginal) ; /.-/., post-limbic ; ro., rostral ; ro. inf., inferior ros-tral ; , parieto-occipital ; calc. ant, stem of calcarine ; calc. post., posterior partof calcarine ; 1, 2, 3, 4, places where annectent gyri occur in calcarine and parieto-occipital fissures ; /3l third temporal ; coll., collateral or fourth temporal ; //. (placedon the fascia dentata) has the hippocampal fissure just below it. Gyri—Fx, marginal part of first frontal ; C, callosal (gyrus fornicatus) ; //.. hippo-campal; unc, its uncus; h., dentate; T4, fourth temporal (f
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