. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. ures. For the same reason it is to becommended to those who are so unfortunate as to re-quire the more important surgical operations. The meas-ure of safety is greatly increased, and many questionableoperations in other States become practicable certaintiesin this, with little trouble. Texas Scrap Book. Report of Superintendent of Blind Asylum at History of Texas. Report of the Medical Hygiene of the Army, 1875, S. G. Meteo


. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. ures. For the same reason it is to becommended to those who are so unfortunate as to re-quire the more important surgical operations. The meas-ure of safety is greatly increased, and many questionableoperations in other States become practicable certaintiesin this, with little trouble. Texas Scrap Book. Report of Superintendent of Blind Asylum at History of Texas. Report of the Medical Hygiene of the Army, 1875, S. G. Meteorological Register. 1855, S. G. of the Surgeon-General, United States Army, for 1S84, 1885, and of the Medical Director of the Department of Texas for the years 1886 and of Chief Signal Officer, United States Army, for 1877, 1878,1880, 1881, 1SS2, 1SS3, 1884, 1885, and Statistics, United States Census, 1880. Morse K. Taylor. THALAMUS OPTICUS (Couchc oplique; SeJiJiugel).The optic thalamus is the name given to one of the largebasal ganglia of the brain. In anatomical and physio-. FlG. 3S85.—Superior and Posterior Aspect of Brain-axis, and of theCerebellum. (After Meynert.) J., Island; F., P., Oca, frontal, parie-tal, and occipital portions of the projection-system (radiating fibresfrom the cerebral mantle) ; No., caudate nucleus : Str., stria cornea :L., linea aspera ; Ca., anterior commissure ; Fx., descending crus ofthe fornix; V., third ventricle; Cm., median commissure; Th., opticthalamus; Tb. a., its anterior tubercle; Tb. m., its median tubercle(elevation); Pulv., pulvinar : con., conarium ; lis., superior bigeminalbody ; Bi., inferior bigeminal body; brs., superior arm ; bri., inferiorarm of the corpus quadrigeminura. logical importance it is second only to that other basalganglion—the corpus striatum. The optic thalami andcorpora striata are not only most important way-stations Vol. VII.—4 through which fibres pass


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