Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . themiddle peduncles, and to the medulla oblongata by the inferior peduncles of thecerebellum. Lobes.—The cerebellum consists of two hemispheres and a central lobe,—thevermiform process, or A^ermis,—through the medium of which the hemisiaheres areunited. The hemispheres are separated inferiorly by a comparativelj^ wide anddeep median groove, the vallecula, or valley, which is occupied in great part bythe medulla oblongata ; the inferior vermiform process of the cerebellum also pro- PLATE.


Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . themiddle peduncles, and to the medulla oblongata by the inferior peduncles of thecerebellum. Lobes.—The cerebellum consists of two hemispheres and a central lobe,—thevermiform process, or A^ermis,—through the medium of which the hemisiaheres areunited. The hemispheres are separated inferiorly by a comparativelj^ wide anddeep median groove, the vallecula, or valley, which is occupied in great part bythe medulla oblongata ; the inferior vermiform process of the cerebellum also pro- PLATE. Great horizontalfissure INFERIOR SURFACE. Internal geniculate bodyPineal bodyFrenulum veli4th cranial nSuperior pedunclePosterior crescentic lob C u I in e nSulcus cerebellsuperi NatesTestesSuperior medullary velum ,bulus centralisnterior crescentic lobuleuadrate lobe


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