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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Of other structures indicated in the upper figure , the interpeduncular nucleus
may be in close functional connection with the hypothalamus . It is a small ,
inconspicuous ... in all vertebrates , but has no recognizable function in man .
Within the ...
Of other structures indicated in the upper figure , the interpeduncular nucleus
may be in close functional connection with the hypothalamus . It is a small ,
inconspicuous ... in all vertebrates , but has no recognizable function in man .
Within the ...
Page 146
166 - 168 INTRODUCTION Scientific interest in the hypothalamus began a little
over 50 years ago . During the intervening years , there has been a gradual
widening of knowledge with slowly progressive clarification of hypothalamic
function .
166 - 168 INTRODUCTION Scientific interest in the hypothalamus began a little
over 50 years ago . During the intervening years , there has been a gradual
widening of knowledge with slowly progressive clarification of hypothalamic
function .
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Although specific allocation of function has as yet been largely lacking , the
morphologic establishment of these entities can be valuable to the physiologist ,
pathologist and clinician in providing a means of descriptive communication .
Although specific allocation of function has as yet been largely lacking , the
morphologic establishment of these entities can be valuable to the physiologist ,
pathologist and clinician in providing a means of descriptive communication .
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SECTION IV | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER PAGE NUMBER THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 21 22 80 81 82 83 1 General Co... | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
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