The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 1, Issue 1Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1959 - Anatomy |
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... corpus callosum . It begins below the genu of the corpus callosum and ends above the posterior part of the trunk by turning upward to cut the superior mar- gin of the hemisphere . Opposite the mid- dle of the trunk is another vertical ...
... corpus callosum . It begins below the genu of the corpus callosum and ends above the posterior part of the trunk by turning upward to cut the superior mar- gin of the hemisphere . Opposite the mid- dle of the trunk is another vertical ...
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... corpus callosum , which encroaches upon the parahippocampal and dentate gyri and the hippocampi , thus expanding them . The indusium griseum is a thin layer of gray mat- ter spread over the upper surface of the corpus callosum ...
... corpus callosum , which encroaches upon the parahippocampal and dentate gyri and the hippocampi , thus expanding them . The indusium griseum is a thin layer of gray mat- ter spread over the upper surface of the corpus callosum ...
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... corpus callosum ; medially , by the anterior part of the sep- tum pellucidum ; and inferolaterally , by the bulging head of the caudate nucleus ; in front , it is limited by the genu of the corpus callosum . The posterior ( occipital ) ...
... corpus callosum ; medially , by the anterior part of the sep- tum pellucidum ; and inferolaterally , by the bulging head of the caudate nucleus ; in front , it is limited by the genu of the corpus callosum . The posterior ( occipital ) ...
Contents
Plate | 14 |
Olfactory Receptors | 18 |
Vestibulocerebellar and Cerebellovestibular Pathways | 39 |
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