The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 1, Issue 1Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1959 - Anatomy |
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Page 58
... join with the ipsilateral thalamostriate vein and form the inter- nal cerebral vein . The superior choroidal vein ... joins the two internal cere- bral veins and the basal vein of the opposite side , just under the splenium of the corpus ...
... join with the ipsilateral thalamostriate vein and form the inter- nal cerebral vein . The superior choroidal vein ... joins the two internal cere- bral veins and the basal vein of the opposite side , just under the splenium of the corpus ...
Page 60
... join the great cerebral vein . On leaving the primary fissure , it is joined by the right and left lateral brachial veins , which are anastomotic connec- tions via the lateral mesencephalic vein with the basal vein , and via the ...
... join the great cerebral vein . On leaving the primary fissure , it is joined by the right and left lateral brachial veins , which are anastomotic connec- tions via the lateral mesencephalic vein with the basal vein , and via the ...
Page 116
... joins the C5 root and one from T2 joins the T1 root ; thus , C4 and T2 often provide minor contribu- tions to the ... join to produce the posterior cord ( C5 , C6 , C7 , C8 ; T1 ) . ( The terms " medial , " " lateral " and " posterior ...
... joins the C5 root and one from T2 joins the T1 root ; thus , C4 and T2 often provide minor contribu- tions to the ... join to produce the posterior cord ( C5 , C6 , C7 , C8 ; T1 ) . ( The terms " medial , " " lateral " and " posterior ...
Contents
Plate | 14 |
Olfactory Receptors | 18 |
Vestibulocerebellar and Cerebellovestibular Pathways | 39 |
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