. The elements of embryology . Embryology. Brain of a Three Months' Human Embryo : natural size. (From Kolliker.) 1. From above with the dorsal part of hemispheres and mid- brain removed ; 2. From below. /. anterior part of out wall of the hemisphere ; /'. cornu ammonia ; tho. optic thalamus ; est. corpus striatum; to. optic tract; om. corpora mammil- laria; p. pons Varolii. the floor becomes thickened on each side, and gives rise to the corpus striatum (Figs. 124 and 125 si). The corpus striatum projects upwards into each lateral ven- tricle, and gives to this a somewhat semilunar form, the t


. The elements of embryology . Embryology. Brain of a Three Months' Human Embryo : natural size. (From Kolliker.) 1. From above with the dorsal part of hemispheres and mid- brain removed ; 2. From below. /. anterior part of out wall of the hemisphere ; /'. cornu ammonia ; tho. optic thalamus ; est. corpus striatum; to. optic tract; om. corpora mammil- laria; p. pons Varolii. the floor becomes thickened on each side, and gives rise to the corpus striatum (Figs. 124 and 125 si). The corpus striatum projects upwards into each lateral ven- tricle, and gives to this a somewhat semilunar form, the two horns of which constitute the permanent anterior and descending comua of the lateral ventricles (Fig. 126 St). With the further growth of the hemisphere the cor- pus striatum loses its primitive relations to the de- scending cornu. The reduction in size of the foramen of Monro above mentioned is, to a large extent, caused by the growth of the corpora striata. The corpora striata are united at their posterior border with the optic thalami. In the later stages of development the area of contact between these two pairs of ganglia increases to a large extent (Fig. ].25),. 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 Foster, M. (Michael), Sir, 1836-1907; Balfour, Francis M. (Francis Maitland), 1851-1882; Sedgwick, Adam, 1854-1913; Heape, Walter, 1855-1929. London ; New York : Macmillan


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