. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. THE CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES 947 shape with a very much attenuated tail. The large, thick head projects into the anterior cornu, while its thinner tail is prolonged caudolaterad, separated from the thalamus by the narrow taenia semicircularis. Following the curved contour of the A'entricle it is prolonged as a narrow gray band in the roof of the middle cornu, where it joins the amygdaline nucleus. The nonventricular or capsular surface is embedded in the white substance of the cerebral hemisphere, and is chiefly related to the internal The ven


. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. THE CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES 947 shape with a very much attenuated tail. The large, thick head projects into the anterior cornu, while its thinner tail is prolonged caudolaterad, separated from the thalamus by the narrow taenia semicircularis. Following the curved contour of the A'entricle it is prolonged as a narrow gray band in the roof of the middle cornu, where it joins the amygdaline nucleus. The nonventricular or capsular surface is embedded in the white substance of the cerebral hemisphere, and is chiefly related to the internal The ventricular surface shows, in microscopic sections, a dense ependymal lining. The capsular face is not sharply outlined, numerous strands of fibres, to and from the internal capsule, entering it obliquely so as to appear as streaks which extend to about the middle of the ganglion, there separating into finer and finer strands which become lost to the naked eye. The lenticular nucleus (lenticula) (Figs. 708 and 709) is wholly embedded in the white substance, and must be studied in sections. In its shape it resembles an irregular triangular pyramid with its convex base directed laterad and parallel with and near to the cortical expanse of the island of Reil and of about the same extent. Its ental, apical portion is directed toward the interval between caudate nucleus. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gray, Henry, 1825-1861; Spitzka, Edward Anthony, 1876-1922. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger


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