Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 211.—Diagram of visual paths (after Starr). fibrous septa. These are quite uniform anatomical structures, as sho\ynby Wilbrand and Sanger. The optic tract passing back^vard encircles the cms cerebri andenters the geniculate bodies, the anterior corpus quadrigeminum, and. -*?+ Crossed 3 Uncrossed ,:: Uncrossed fibers of papillo-macular bundle. Fig. 29 A.—Diagram of the optic chiasm, from Wilbrand and Sanger (after Henschen). the optic thalamus of the same side. From these gangUonic bodies fibers then pass outward and backward around the poster


Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 211.—Diagram of visual paths (after Starr). fibrous septa. These are quite uniform anatomical structures, as sho\ynby Wilbrand and Sanger. The optic tract passing back^vard encircles the cms cerebri andenters the geniculate bodies, the anterior corpus quadrigeminum, and. -*?+ Crossed 3 Uncrossed ,:: Uncrossed fibers of papillo-macular bundle. Fig. 29 A.—Diagram of the optic chiasm, from Wilbrand and Sanger (after Henschen). the optic thalamus of the same side. From these gangUonic bodies fibers then pass outward and backward around the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle, to end in the cortex of the cuneus, the postero- N. Y. Med. Jour., Feb. 4, 1905. 102 DISEASES OF THE CRANIAL NERVES. internal portion of the occipital lobe. This portion of the occipital loberepresents, therefore, half-vision for each eye and is in relation with the


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