An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . ephalopoda,a layer of cartilage between the tapetum and the retina. [L, 11.]—Internal c. capsula interna. Fr., c. interne. innereKapsel. In cerebral anatomy, a broad, angular tract of whitefibres passing throueh the ganglia at the base of the cerebrum. Itis limited above by the upper border of the caudate nucleus; below,it ceases to be known by this name at the level of the optic tract;
An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . ephalopoda,a layer of cartilage between the tapetum and the retina. [L, 11.]—Internal c. capsula interna. Fr., c. interne. innereKapsel. In cerebral anatomy, a broad, angular tract of whitefibres passing throueh the ganglia at the base of the cerebrum. Itis limited above by the upper border of the caudate nucleus; below,it ceases to be known by this name at the level of the optic tract; O, no; 0«, not; O, whole: Th, thin: Th. the: ua, like oo in too; U, blue; U», lull; U*, full; Lo. urn: U«. like ti (German). CAPSULEIC ACIDCARACHE 816 its anterior limit is marked by the anterior extremity of the caudatenucleus; and it extends backward to the posterior extremity of theoptic thalamus. The general direction of the fibres is from below-upward and from behind forward and outward; they are continuedupward as the coruna radiata (Eeil), and downward as the crvscerebri, [a, 18.]—Lens-c. See C. of the Jeiw.—Malpighian c,MiUlers c. See Bowmans c—Nasal c. See Olfactory c—. THE INTERNAL CAPSDLE, EXTERNAL FACE. [A. 394.]A, radluting fibres; B, foot of the internal capsule; C, internal capsule Ceztemal face.)
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