A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . latinosa; 31, nucleus lateralis;32, cells of the nucleus ambiguus: 33, nucleus lateralis (?); 34, cells of the nucleusolivaris accessorius dorsalis; 35,- 36, 37, cells of the nucleus oUvaris inferior; 38, 39cells of the nuclei arcuati. 297 Brain« Anatomy of REFERE^?CE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES arcuati (3), and the nucleus olivaris accessorius medi-alis (34, 35). In the next section (Fig. 913), taken from the upperpart of the medulla oblongata, the fourth ven
A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . latinosa; 31, nucleus lateralis;32, cells of the nucleus ambiguus: 33, nucleus lateralis (?); 34, cells of the nucleusolivaris accessorius dorsalis; 35,- 36, 37, cells of the nucleus oUvaris inferior; 38, 39cells of the nuclei arcuati. 297 Brain« Anatomy of REFERE^?CE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES arcuati (3), and the nucleus olivaris accessorius medi-alis (34, 35). In the next section (Fig. 913), taken from the upperpart of the medulla oblongata, the fourth ventric-leis very wide and the corpus restiforme has becomever_v markedly developed. In the floor of the fourthventricle, passing from the middle line lateralward,are seen the nucleus funiculi teretis (19, 22), the nu-cleus ate cinereiE (24), the striE meduUares or stri®acustici (17), the nucleus n. vestibuli medialis (15,25). The corpus restiforme (11) is seen as a largemass of fibers cut transverseh^ at the lateral dorsalangle of the cross-section. Just medial to it areseen the bundles of the radix descendens n. vestibuli. Fio. 914.—Transverse Section through the Proximal Part of the Medulla Oblongata atthe Region of Entrance of the Xer\Tis .^.custicus in an .Adult Human Being. On the leftthe fibers have been photographed; on the right the cells have been drawn in. (-\fter , .\tlas Cerebri Humani, Tab. xii., Fig. A.) 1, Nuclei arcuati; 2, fibr« arcuataesuperficiales ventrales; 3, pj-ramis; 4, stratum interolivare lemnisci; 5, nucleus ohvarisinferior: 6, fibrae arcuatae superficiales laterales; 7, fasciculus tegmenti centralis, or centraleHaubenbahn of von Bechterew; S, fibrte arcuatae internie; 9, fibr« cerebello-olivares; 10,tractus spinalis nervi trigemini; 11, substantia gelatinosa: 12, nucleus nerW cochle:Bventralis; 13, ner\lis coclile:e; 14, nucleus uer\i cochleae dorsaJis (tuberculum acusticum);15, corpus restiforme; 16, striae medullares (very markedly deve
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