The Applied anatomy of the nervous systemD. Appleton, 1888 - 791 pages |
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... PYRAMIDAL TRACTS : Their accessory fibers . Their course and function . UPWARD CONTINUATION OF THE ANTERIOR ROOT ZONES OF THE SPINAL CORD : Fibers of the formatio reticularis ; posterior longitudinal bun- dles ; portion of the fillet or ...
... PYRAMIDAL TRACTS : Their accessory fibers . Their course and function . UPWARD CONTINUATION OF THE ANTERIOR ROOT ZONES OF THE SPINAL CORD : Fibers of the formatio reticularis ; posterior longitudinal bun- dles ; portion of the fillet or ...
Page xix
... pyramidal columns ; anterior root zones ; posterior root zones ; crossed pyramidal col- umns ; direct cerebellar columns . FUNCTIONS OF THE SPINAL CORD . ( 1 ) Organ of conduction . Paths of motor impulses ; paths of sensory impulses ...
... pyramidal columns ; anterior root zones ; posterior root zones ; crossed pyramidal col- umns ; direct cerebellar columns . FUNCTIONS OF THE SPINAL CORD . ( 1 ) Organ of conduction . Paths of motor impulses ; paths of sensory impulses ...
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... PYRAMIDAL TRACTS IN A SECTION OF THE SPINAL CORD , AND THE FIBERS THAT COMPOSE EACH . Plate . Ranney 559 . Flechsig 564 170. A DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DIFFERENT SYSTEMS OF FIBERS IN THE SPINAL CORD . · 171. DIAGRAM ...
... PYRAMIDAL TRACTS IN A SECTION OF THE SPINAL CORD , AND THE FIBERS THAT COMPOSE EACH . Plate . Ranney 559 . Flechsig 564 170. A DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DIFFERENT SYSTEMS OF FIBERS IN THE SPINAL CORD . · 171. DIAGRAM ...
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... statement is true of the pyramidal tracts . He locates the situation of these fibers in the middle third of the internal capsule , slightly posterior to its knee . mentum cruris ) are connected chiefly with the optic thalamus.
... statement is true of the pyramidal tracts . He locates the situation of these fibers in the middle third of the internal capsule , slightly posterior to its knee . mentum cruris ) are connected chiefly with the optic thalamus.
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... pyramidal - shaped cells which are encountered 2 We know that the medullary substance of the " island of Reil " and of the " exter- nal capsule " is here and there studded thickly with nerve - cells , which , however , fail to give it a ...
... pyramidal - shaped cells which are encountered 2 We know that the medullary substance of the " island of Reil " and of the " exter- nal capsule " is here and there studded thickly with nerve - cells , which , however , fail to give it a ...
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affected appear artery ascending auditory basal ganglia brain branch bundles canal cells cere cerebellar cerebellum cerebral cortex cerebral hemisphere cerebrum cervical nerves clinical commissure connected coördination corpora quadrigemina corpus striatum cortical cranial nerves crus crus cerebri cutaneous decussation diagram disease distribution dorsal external facial nerve Ferrier fifth nerve filaments fissure of Rolando frontal convolution frontal lobe function ganglion glosso-pharyngeal gray matter gray substance gyrus hemiplegia horns impaired inferior internal capsule irritation layer lenticular nucleus lesion lobule lower median medulla oblongata ments Meynert middle motor area movements muscles muscular nerve fibers nerve-cells occipital lobes olfactory olivary body optic nerve optic thalamus optic tract pain paralysis parietal pass peduncle physiological plexus pneumogastric nerve pons Varolii portion posterior probably pyramidal reflex retina roots sensation sensory tracts so-called spinal accessory spinal cord spinal nerves Spitzka superior surface Sylvius symptoms tegmentum cruris temporal temporo-sphenoidal thalamus tion trunk tympani
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