CIBA Collection of Medical Illustrations: With a Supplement on the Hypothalamus. A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the nervous system, Volume 1 |
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EDES PLATE 3 net BODY F BASEBAGER DESSERED REDERSDESSERE
SEBENE BODY ROSSO ANTERIOR TUBERCLE 03 TRANSVERSE FORAMEN
SUPERIOR ARTICULAR FACET POSTERIOR TUBERCLE LAMINA ( ARCH ) ...
EDES PLATE 3 net BODY F BASEBAGER DESSERED REDERSDESSERE
SEBENE BODY ROSSO ANTERIOR TUBERCLE 03 TRANSVERSE FORAMEN
SUPERIOR ARTICULAR FACET POSTERIOR TUBERCLE LAMINA ( ARCH ) ...
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These in their turn transmit messages to the ganglion cells whose axons form the
optic nerve , chiasm and tract and end in the lateral geniculate body of the
diencephalon ( right side of plate ) . Amacrine cells ( A ) and horizontal cells ( H )
may ...
These in their turn transmit messages to the ganglion cells whose axons form the
optic nerve , chiasm and tract and end in the lateral geniculate body of the
diencephalon ( right side of plate ) . Amacrine cells ( A ) and horizontal cells ( H )
may ...
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MEDIAL GENICULATE BODY BRACHIA OF INF . COLLICULI
CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN COCHLEA AND ACOUSTIC AREA OF
CORTEX : Blue - low tones Red - - medium tones Yellow - - high tones INFERIOR
COLLICULUS Acoustic ...
MEDIAL GENICULATE BODY BRACHIA OF INF . COLLICULI
CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN COCHLEA AND ACOUSTIC AREA OF
CORTEX : Blue - low tones Red - - medium tones Yellow - - high tones INFERIOR
COLLICULUS Acoustic ...
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Contents
SECTION I | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER 1 General Configuration | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
Copyright | |
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