Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 320 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY weight of the Cerebrum, and lies directly behind and be- neath it. The Lateral Ventricles of the Cerebrum. 1, 1, The two Hemi- spheres cut down to a level with the Corpus Callosum, so as to show the Centrum Ovale Majus. The Surface is studded with the small Puncta Vasculosa. 2, A smair portion of the Anterior Ex' tremity of the Corpus Callosum. 3, Its Posterior Boundary; the in- termediate portion, forming the Roof of the La


Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 320 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY weight of the Cerebrum, and lies directly behind and be- neath it. The Lateral Ventricles of the Cerebrum. 1, 1, The two Hemi- spheres cut down to a level with the Corpus Callosum, so as to show the Centrum Ovale Majus. The Surface is studded with the small Puncta Vasculosa. 2, A smair portion of the Anterior Ex' tremity of the Corpus Callosum. 3, Its Posterior Boundary; the in- termediate portion, forming the Roof of the Lateral Ventricles, has been removed so as to completely expose these Cavities. 4, A part of the Septum Lucidum, showing a space between its Layers which is the Fifth Ventricle. 5, The An- terior Cornu of one Side. 6, The commencement of the Middle Cornu. 7, The Posterior Cornu. 8, The Corpus Striatum of one Ventricle. 9, The Trenia-Striata. 10, A small part of the Thalamus Opticus. 11, The Plexus Cho- roides. 12, The Fornix. 13, The commencement of the Hippocam- pus Major in the Middle Cornu. The Pounded Oblong Body in the Posterior Cornu of the Lateral Ventricle, directly behind the Figure 13, is the Hippocampus Minor. A Bristle is seen in the Foramen of Munro. Fig. 306. o A View of the Interior Surface of the Cerebellum and a Portion of the Medulla Ob- longata. 1, 1, The Circumference of the Cerebellum. 2, 2, The two Hemispheres of the Cerebellum. 3, Lobulus Amygdaloidcs. 4, The Vermis Inferior. 5, Lobulus Nervi Pneumogastriel. C, The Calamus Scriptorius. 7, Its Point. 8, Section of the Medulla Oblongata. 9, Points to the Origin of the Pneumogastric Nerve. Fig. 305.


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