The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 1Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1953 - Human anatomy |
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... corpus callosum joins both cere- bral hemispheres , also forming the roof of the lateral ventricles . Its anterior por- tion ( genu ) arches forward and down- ward thinning out to form the rostrum . The midportion is called the trunk ...
... corpus callosum joins both cere- bral hemispheres , also forming the roof of the lateral ventricles . Its anterior por- tion ( genu ) arches forward and down- ward thinning out to form the rostrum . The midportion is called the trunk ...
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... Corpus Callosum T.C.C. Trunk of Corpus P. V.3 . Callosum G.P. T.C.N. Tail of Caudate 1.C. Nucleus Th . Th . V.3 . Thalamus -3rd Ventricle C.F. T.C.N S.C.C. 1.H. 1.H. CAUDATE NUCLEUS A. Corpus striatum : 1. The caudate nucleus is a mass ...
... Corpus Callosum T.C.C. Trunk of Corpus P. V.3 . Callosum G.P. T.C.N. Tail of Caudate 1.C. Nucleus Th . Th . V.3 . Thalamus -3rd Ventricle C.F. T.C.N S.C.C. 1.H. 1.H. CAUDATE NUCLEUS A. Corpus striatum : 1. The caudate nucleus is a mass ...
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... Corpus Quadrigeminus Inferior PMS A.A. C.R. Corpus Restiforme C.Q.S. Corpus Quadrigeminus Superior PIS A.C. C. L.C. Locus Caeruleus M.E. Medial Eminence PLS C.F. C.S. M.G.B. Medial Geniculate Body H.T. P.B. Pineal Body O. Obex P.Th ...
... Corpus Quadrigeminus Inferior PMS A.A. C.R. Corpus Restiforme C.Q.S. Corpus Quadrigeminus Superior PIS A.C. C. L.C. Locus Caeruleus M.E. Medial Eminence PLS C.F. C.S. M.G.B. Medial Geniculate Body H.T. P.B. Pineal Body O. Obex P.Th ...
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