The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 1, Issue 1Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1959 - Anatomy |
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Page 104
... brainstem , behind the facial ( VII ) nerve , in the triangular area bounded by the pons , cerebellar flocculus and medulla oblongata ( see Section II , Plate 12 ) ; they enter the brainstem separately and have different central ...
... brainstem , behind the facial ( VII ) nerve , in the triangular area bounded by the pons , cerebellar flocculus and medulla oblongata ( see Section II , Plate 12 ) ; they enter the brainstem separately and have different central ...
Page 133
... brainstem . Because these centers control such vital functions as respiratory rate , heart rate and blood pressure , injury to the brainstem can result in death . The development of the more structurally orga- nized parts of the nervous ...
... brainstem . Because these centers control such vital functions as respiratory rate , heart rate and blood pressure , injury to the brainstem can result in death . The development of the more structurally orga- nized parts of the nervous ...
Page 136
... Brainstem . The general plan of the spinal cord is continued into the brainstem , even though on casual inspection the two areas appear to have little in common . As in the spinal cord , the cell bodies of sensory and coordinating ...
... Brainstem . The general plan of the spinal cord is continued into the brainstem , even though on casual inspection the two areas appear to have little in common . As in the spinal cord , the cell bodies of sensory and coordinating ...
Contents
Plate | 14 |
Olfactory Receptors | 18 |
Vestibulocerebellar and Cerebellovestibular Pathways | 39 |
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