. Outlines of the comparative physiology and morphology of animals. Anatomy, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF MAN. 39 The italicized are the basic parts, the others being out- growths. ( Olfactory lobes. Forebrain 3 Cerebrum. ( Thalamus. Midbrain Optic lobes. [ Medulla. Hindbrain 3 Cerebellum. ( Pons. See also the strange upward and downward growths from the thalamus. These are the pituitary (pi) and the pineal (pn) glands. We shall speak of these Fig. 26. The Distinctive Functions of these Parts.—We determine the functions of these several parts partly by ob


. Outlines of the comparative physiology and morphology of animals. Anatomy, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF MAN. 39 The italicized are the basic parts, the others being out- growths. ( Olfactory lobes. Forebrain 3 Cerebrum. ( Thalamus. Midbrain Optic lobes. [ Medulla. Hindbrain 3 Cerebellum. ( Pons. See also the strange upward and downward growths from the thalamus. These are the pituitary (pi) and the pineal (pn) glands. We shall speak of these Fig. 26. The Distinctive Functions of these Parts.—We determine the functions of these several parts partly by observation of injury or disease affecting them in case of man, but mainly by removal of them in case of the lower animals. Cerebrum.—For example, if the cerebrum be removed from the brain of pigeons, the bird continues to live, but. 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 LeConte, Joseph, 1823-1901. New York, D. Appleton and Company


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