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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1856 edition. Excerpt: ...29, sinus of the corpus eallosum; 30, gyrus Internal lalernl face of the brain. fol-nicatus; 31, internal col-lv0lu_ tion of the anterior lobe; 32, deep anfractuosity; 33, convolution of posterior lobe; 34, anfractuosity. Fig. 157, base of the brain, photographed from a wax cast: 1, 1, anterior lobes; 2, 2, middle lobes; 3, 3, posterior lobes; 4, anterior portion of great median fissure; 5, its posterior portion; 6, 6, fissures of Sylvius; 7, 7, antero posterior portions of the great fissure Q of Bichat; 8, tuber cinereum; 9, 9. corpora albieantia; 10, locus perforatus medius; 11, 11, crura cerebri; 12, pons varolii; 13, medulla oblongata; 14, 14, anterior pyramids; 15, 15, olivary bodies; 16, 16, restiform bodies; 17, J, 17, lateral lobes of the cerebellum; 18, umooebmii-. portion of its middle lobe; 19, 19, two small antero-posterior convolutions of the frontal lobe, separated by the groove of the olfactory nerve; 20, oblique convolution, limiting the fissure of Sylvius; 21, convolution of the great cerebral fissure; 22, 01factory nerve; 23, its bulb; 24, 24, optic nerves and their ehiasm; 25, 25, oculo-motor nerves; 26, 26, pathetici; 27, 27, great and small roots of the trifacial; 28, 28, external oculo-motor nerves; 29, 29, facial nerves; 30, 30, auditory; 31, 31, glosso-pharyngeal; 32, 32, pneumogastric nerves; 33, 33, spinal accessory; 34, 34, great hypoglossal. In this engraving several of the symmetrical numbers are not repeated, for the sake of elearness. 158 is an analytical diagram of the brain in a vertical section (from Mayo). It serves to impress on the mind the foregoing Structure of structural descriptions. s. Spinal cord preparing for bifurca- he brain tion; 1', restiform bodies passing to c, the...