Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing and habits of . ingits convolutions; e, the superioredge of the right hemisphere;/, the fissure between the twohemispheres. membrane. 2, Beneath the tegument, muscles, in the forepart and at the vertex,comparativelv slender and delicate; at the sides and posteriorly, thick, strongand powerful 3, Beneath the muscles, a thin but dense membrane, termed the 404 HANDBOOK OF HYDROPATHY. pericranium, lining the external surface of the cranial bones. 4, Beneath the Eericranium, the bony substance of the cranium, consis


Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing and habits of . ingits convolutions; e, the superioredge of the right hemisphere;/, the fissure between the twohemispheres. membrane. 2, Beneath the tegument, muscles, in the forepart and at the vertex,comparativelv slender and delicate; at the sides and posteriorly, thick, strongand powerful 3, Beneath the muscles, a thin but dense membrane, termed the 404 HANDBOOK OF HYDROPATHY. pericranium, lining the external surface of the cranial bones. 4, Beneath the Eericranium, the bony substance of the cranium, consisting of two firm and hardony plates with a spongy, bony structure, called diploe, interposed between , Immediately in contact with the inner surface of the bony substance of thecranium, and forming its internal lining, the dense and strong membrane, calledthe dura mater, not only affording a general covering to the brain, but sendingfirm partitions between individual portions of it. 6, A serous membrane liningthe internal surface of the dura mater, and reflected over the entire surface of. This cut is from Quain and Wilsons beautifully-coloured drawing in thenNerves of the Human Body. The base of the brain, displaying the origins of the cerebral nerves. No. 1,the first cerebral nerve, the olfactory, to the nose ; No. 2, the second opticnerve to the eye; No. 3, nerve of motion to the eye; X, nerve to the ear;G, junction with spinal column, the medulla oblongata ; D, the cerebellum;E, pons Varolii. SPINAL CEREBRAL NERVES. 40. the brain, termed the arachnoid tunic. 7, A thin and delicate membrane in imme-diate _ contact with the substance of the brain, descending between aU its con-volutions, lining all its cavities, and enveloping all its fibres, called the pia , An aqueous fluid, contained between the arachnoid membrane and the piamater. Skin, muscle, pericranium, bone, dura mater, arachnoid membrane, piamater, and aqueous fluid, superimposed one upon another, form,


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